Current Shops

FOSS SHIPYARD

HARRIS ELECTRIC INC

HEYZ ELECTRIC

J. M. MARTINAC

LAKE UNION DRYDOCK

M.D. MARINE ELECTRIC LTD, INC.

PACIFIC SHIP & FAB

PFI ELECTRIC L.L.C.

STRAITS ELECTRIC

TODD PACIFIC SHIPYARD

WALASHEK INDUSTRIAL & MARINE

WASH STATE FERRY

Apprenticeship

Marine

Business Representative:Harry Thompson, Jr.

DID: 253-395-6522

History

The Marine Unit of IBEW Local 46 is one of the oldest groups in our Local. The history of this Unit spans a time frame well before World War II to the present and is instrumental in the Marine Industry for commercial, Ferry, fishing and military ship services for the port cities of Seattle, Bremerton and their surrounding areas.

The Marine Unit's purpose is to maintain, repair and build ships of all types. The Union Members of IBEW Local 46 work through our signatory contractors on the largest navy ships such Air Craft Carriers to personal vessels as small as yachts and sail boats. It is a select group of hard working and well trained men and women that have met every challenge presented to them.

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IMPORTANT

If you are LAID OFF or TERMINATED by your employer it is important that you receive a termination notice. If your employer does not automatically give you a notice you should ask for one. First, you need the notice to sign the OUT OF WORK books at the Local. You need to do this immediately because Employment Security is inquiring what your status is with the Local.

Our response is, you’re either on the books or not. If you are on our out of work book, you are covered by the Full Referral Rules of Unions. If not, then you are required to do the standard job searches required by the Employment Security. It is much easier to comply immediately than trying to backtrack to correct the situation with the Employment Security.

For those being placed ON CALL or STANDBY there are rules you may not be aware of. ON CALL/STANDBY is only covered for a maximum of 4 weeks, with additional extended time if requested by your employer and approved. Your employer can ask for an extension that may or may not be approved. If your employer fails to ask for the extension you might be required to pay back unemployment payments for the period not covered after the expiration of your ON CALL/STANDBY status. The requirements of Washington State STANDBY rules are in WAC 192-110-015.

For anyone retired from the IBEW Pacific Coast Pension Trust who is working or intending to work after retirement, it is very important that you contact the Union or the trust fund. Retirees need to understand all the rules for working so your pension checks will not be interrupted. If you have any questions about this process call me at the Union Hall or the Trust Fund at (800) 533-9364.

As always, if someone is injured on or off the job or a medical condition exists that prevents them from working, I would like to know about it immediately. It is very important that the members are informed of what is available to them and that the Pension Trust is aware of time lost. If it is a Non Industrial Injury/Non Industrial Medical Leave of Absence or an Industrial Injury, there are time lost benefits that need to be applied for.

USS Michigan at BremertonNews

TODD RECEIVES SMALL BUSINESS AND ENVIRONMENTAL AWARDS

USS AlbanyApprenticeship

Our training consists of a full 3-year Apprenticeship Program that starts at 70% of Journey Marine scale. Apprentices work a normal work week and train in the evenings with a standard 3-hour class period ,two times a week, for a minimum of 144 hours annually. At successful completion of the program, the Apprentice will be designated by the State of Washington as a Marine Journey Person.

LegislationUSS Dallas in Greece

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Keep up to date on the latest issues affecting members working in the Metal Trades. The Metal Trades Department is a trade department of the AFL-CIO. It was chartered in 1908 to coordinate negotiating, organizing and legislative efforts of affiliated metalworking and related crafts and trade unions. Twenty national and international unions with a total membership of over 5,000,000 are affiliated with the MTD today. More than 100,000 workers in private industry and federal establishments work under contracts negotiated by MTD Councils. Workers retain membership in their own trade unions.

IBEW Local 46 ~ 19802 62nd Ave S, Kent, WA 98032 ~ Phone: 253-395-6500 ~ (Toll free) 1-866-651-4600