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FACT SHEET |
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Who Runs the Union... The Facts |
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Who really runs the Union? The members. Unions are
democratic organizations formed by workers for workers. If workers really run the Union, why does the union have officers? As in any organization, certain responsibilities must be met. A
Local Union, as well as the International Union, elects officers to meet these responsibilities imposed by the members, such as presiding over meetings, reviewing expenditures, taking meeting minutes, and
overseeing the operation of the union. What are the typical officers in a Local Union
? The typical officers in a local union are the President, Vice President, Recording Secretary, Treasurer, and an Executive Board consisting of three to seven members.
How are Officers chosen? All union officers are elected by the members. The Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959, the federal law that defines the operation of unions, explicitly
states that all local union and international officers must be elected by the members at regular intervals. The IBEW International Union, through a membership vote, elects its officers every five years
at its International Convention. Local Unions elect their officers on terms decided by the membership. Most Local Unions elect their officers by secret ballot
every three years. Can any member run for office? Any member of good standing for two years (not delinquent on dues) can be nominated and
elected to Local Union office. Any member of good standing for five years is eligible for International Office. Members are nominated at local union meetings in
accordance with the procedures determined by the members in their local union by-laws. Who runs the Union?? You do! |
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