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INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS
LOCAL 5 NEWS & VIEWS
IBEW Local 5 Meeting Hall, Training Center, And Headquarters Building 5 Hot Metal Street Pittsburgh, PA 15203-2355VOLUME XXXVIII SPRING 2015
LOCAL No. 5 ENDORSED CANDIDATES
PA Supreme Court CandidateChristine Donohue
PA Supreme Court Candidate Kevin Dougherty, Business Manager Michael R.Dunleavy and Allegheny County District Attorney Stephen A. Zappala, Jr.
PA Supreme Court CandidateDavid Wecht
PA Supreme Court
Superior CourtChristine Donohue Kevin Dougherty David Wecht
Commonwealth CourtTodd EaganRobert Colville
Allegheny CountyCommon Pleas CourtCommon Pleas CourtCommon Pleas Court
William CayeP.J. MurrayDaniel Regan
County ExecutiveDistrict AttorneyCounty TreasurerCounty Controller
Rich FitzgeraldStephen A. Zappala, Jr.John K. WeinsteinMark Patrick Flaherty
County CouncilAt- LargeDistrict 6District 7District 10District 11District 13
John P. DeFazioJohn F. PalmiereNicholas FutulesDewitt WaltonCaroline MitchellDaniel Connoly
PittsburghCity ControllerCity Council Dist. 1City Council Dist. 3City Council Dist. 5City Council Dist .7City Council Dist. 9
Michael E. LambDarlene M. HarrisBruce A. KrausCorey O’ConnorDeborah GrossRicky Burgess
Blair County Butler County
Fayette County
Westmoreland County
Venango County
CommissionerCommissionerCommissioner
MayorCity CouncilCity CouncilSchool BoardSchool BoardSchool BoardSchool Board
Bruce KellyBill NuegebauerEric CagleRon JohnstonDon BrennamanWayne HippoMaryJaneHammers
Supervisor
Washington County
Ed Frontino
Rich PeoTed BeamJoe Metzgar
School BoardSchool BoardSchool BoardSchool Board
Kelly HinkledineRob VondadaJim GregoryLonna Zook Frye
CommissionerCommissionerCommon PleasCommon PleasSheriff
Ted KoppasGina CerilliDavid RegolliTim KreigerAl Lonzo
Commissioner Al Ambrosini
Peters Twp.School Board Ronald Dunleavy
CommissionerCommissionerDist.Magistrate
Dave JohnstonLeslie OscheWilliam O’Donnell
Commissioner Albert “Chip”Ambramovic
Hollidaysburg
Logan Township
Altoona
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Corner by Michael DunleavyBusinessManager’s
Every election cycle, wetell you how important it is tovote for the candidates that sup-port you. We inform you of whothose candidates are in thepages of this newsletter. We tellyou that if you have any ques-tions about a candidate toplease contact the Local Unionoffices and that if you know of acandidate that you would like theLocal Union Political ActionCommittee to consider endorsingto let us know. Seventy percentof you do just that and I want tothank you and encourage you tocontinue doing so. Voting is themost important thing you can doto secure your employment andstandard of living. To the thirtypercent of you who either do notvote or do not vote for candi-dates that support working peo-ple, I urge you to please recon-sider and do what is in theCountry’s best interest, your ownbest interest, as well as the inter-est of your fellow Local UnionNo. 5 members. Please go tothe polls on May 19th and votefor the pro-worker, IBEW LocalUnion No. 5 PAC endorsed can-didate.
By the time this newslet-ter goes to print if you are a par-ticipant, you will have receivedtwo pieces of correspondenceregarding your retirement bene-fits. One notifying you that theWestern Pennsylvania ElectricalEmployees Pension Trust Fundis over 105% funded as ofJanuary of 2014. That level offunding puts your fund in the top5% of all pension funds in thecountry. The other one isinforming you of a new provisionin the Western PennsylvaniaElectrical Employees DeferredCompensation Fund providingfor loans in addition to the cur-rent option allowing in-servicewithdrawals. If you have ques-tions about either the Pension
Fund or the DeferredCompensation Fund, pleasecontact Central Data Services,our third party administrator, orthe Local Union office.
If you are a free-lancemember, you will find detailsabout two new healthcareoptions researched and negotiat-ed by the Local Union in the TVTalk article in this month’s editionof our newsletter. Please readthis important information andcall the Local Union offices if youhave any questions. Also, whileon the topic of healthcare, I amhappy to report that our new sys-tem allowing participants in theWestern Pennsylvania ElectricalEmployees Insurance Trust Fundto go to the doctor and providerof their choice is functioning well.These are both examples ofwhat our union can do for themembers.
You will notice that thereare no longer Business Agenthome telephone numbers listedin the newsletter. All of theBusiness Agents can be contact-ed by calling our main officenumbers of 1-800-225-IBEW or412-432-1400 and selecting theagent of your choice from themenu. This will put you throughto their phone no matter whattheir location (home, office ortraveling).
I look forward to seeingeveryone at our annual familypicnic. If you have not orderedyour tickets yet, please do notforget to do so. Also, you will bereceiving a letter with details ofour June drug testing and toolsale.
I will conclude by thank-ing you for your continued sup-port and by urging you to worksafely, remember your re-signdate and vote.
In 1943, James R. "Bud" Carroll was stationed aboard the USS Edwards inthe South Pacific as a Fireman First Class in the U.S. Navy. During thattime an explosive blew up in his face, and his face still bears the blue shrap-nel spots, although somewhat faded. He spent nearly 2 years in hospitalsfrom Saipan to Hawaii to Seattle then Philadelphia. He was discharged in1945. During a recent family conversation, his injury was questioned by hisson-in-law, Bob Weaver (also a Local #5 retiree). Bud revealed that hereceived no recognition for his injuries. His medical and service recordswere gathered and given to State Representative Peter J. Daley who helpedin retrieving the Purple Heart Medal for Bud more than 7 decades later. OnFebruary 28, 2015, family and friends gathered for Bud's 91st birthday cele-bration and Representative Daley presented the Purple Heart to him. Budwas also awarded a citation from the Pennsylvania House ofRepresentatives. He previously received the World War II Victory Medal,the American Campaign Medal and the Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal withtwo stars. Bud is married to Anne Orsag Carroll, and has 4 children, 5grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
LOCAL #5 RETIREE IS AWARDED APURPLE HEART MEDAL
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20 YEARS
Standing: Business Manager Michael R. Dunleavy,Jeffrey S. Yanyecic, Roger J. Watt, Thomas E.Shelton, Stephen P. Radacsi, Lanny R. Pack, Jeffrey E. Pomponio, Brian M. Rae, Gary J. Sadler, DanielR. Terpack, Joseph J. Wilding,President Thomas H. Higgins. Sitting: Scott A. Bell, Kenneth R. Baker,Mario A. Carcella, James B. Copley, Ronald A. Facciani, Jr., Mark E. Karpiak, Matthew Kovach, RobertA. Kucmeroski, Eric J. Kuzo, Jason R. Lauer.
Active Member Service Pin Ceremonies25 YEARS
L to R: Business Manager Michael R. Dunleavy, Tullio A. Petito, Randy P. Barie, Frank A.Reynolds, Jr.,President Thomas H. Higgins.
Twenty Year PinsRobert E. AchilleDavid L. BackusColin R. BaileyKenneth R. BakerScott A. BellDavid A. BianconiWillard G. BoothJames H. BrownCraig A. BryanJohn C. Buckley, IIIGregory D. ButkoMario A. CarcellaGilbert P. Clark, IIIRobert W. ConnerJames B. CopleyMichael T. CorbettEric C. CzapskiEdward J. DermontDamon D. Doutt, IISamuel L. Eppolito, Jr.Daniel W. Evans, Jr.Ronald A. Facciani, Jr.Daniel F. FalgerPatrick D. FaustJohn N. Fedorak
Dennis C. FedorchakJohn N. FeolaThomas P. FettermanEric S. FleegerMartin H. FranckenBrian C. GilmoreKim E. HendersonKirk G. HufnagelRonald J. HumeJoseph A. HunterTimothy A. HutchinsJames P. Jackson, Jr.Mark E. KarpiakFrankG. Keegan, Jr.Raymond A. KellyGerome T. KohlmeyerPatrick J. KoperaRobert M. KoscianskiMatthew KovachRonald C. KozarianRonnie J. KramerRobert A. KucmeroskiBryan C. KucsmasTimothy R. KunzEric J. KuzoMichael A. Landgraf
Edward M. ReinhartWilliam C. RobinsonGary J. SadlerMichael SaelerMichael J. SamBrian C. SchrecongostRodney D. SeniorShawn S. SenneRichard J. SerafinLeslie T. SheesleyThomas E. SheltonKenneth L. SheplerThomas P. Shultz, Jr.Michael D. SimonGregory B. SmithWilliam A. StefankaFrank R. StenzelDaniel J. StiversAdam StrangesTimmy L. SyrekDaniel R. TerpackDean A. ThomasCraig H. TrimbleLouis A. Troiani, IIIRonald J. TurnerRichard L. Walchesky
Jeffrey M. WardRoger J. WattJoseph J. WildingMichael W. WinasHarold G. Wright, Jr.Jeffrey S. YanyecicGregory R. YoungTwenty-Five Year PinsEdward AgliardoRandy P. BarieArthur H. CarrThomas E. ColeDouglas A. CovertRobert P. Doerfler, Jr.David W. EtzlerJonathan R. FirestoneSteven J. GrantThomas A. HallJohn J. HazelShawn R. HuberJeff W. HumbertsonLarry JamesNina C. KeeferRobert K. LandowskiWayne W. LindenEdward J. MunzekAudrey J. Newman
David G. O’BlackKevin F. O’TooleGary A. PalombiaTullio A. PetitoSamuel ProsserGary L. Reinert, Jr.Frank A. Reynolds, Jr.Anthony R. RuffoloJoseph S. ScasseraScott A. TurnbullCharles A. Westhoven, IIMichael A. WilberThirty Year PinsRichard K. BaldwinDavid F. ClapperRonald E. DillonJerry L. EmerickJames W. GilbertRobert V. Glass, IIIJames L. HastingsGlenn J. HursenDavid W. LindenCharla M. MacDonaldMark S. MasaThomas R. McIntyreCindy Mehal
Thomas M. LaneAlbert F. LashJason R. LauerPhilip E. LintThomas MardulaChris L. McMichaelTimothy C. McShaneMonte L. MichaelangeloJames R. Morran, Jr.James N. NayockDennis M. NecciaiDonald D. NelsonJeffrey L. OnsteadLanny R. PackParis J. PagliariDean J. ParasolickDon A. PaulJeff PavlickDavid A. PellegriniGuy D. PellegriniJeffrey E. PomponioShawn P. QuinlanStephen R. RadacsiBrian M. RaeSameul V. RamettaKeith J. Rees
30 YEARS
L to R:Business Manager Michael R. Dunleavy, Greg T. Rost, Mark A. Purcell, JosephMitchell, III, Richard K. Baldwin, James W. Gilbert, James L. Hastings, Edward M.Reinhardt, Jr., Thomas R. McIntyre, President Thomas H. Higgins.
35 YEARS
L to R: Business Manager Michael R. Dunleavy, Edward C. Stocker, Donald J. Rahuba,Joseph E. Beley, Michael T. Karbowsky, Vincent G. Thearle & PresidentThomas H. Higgins.
40 YEARS 45 YEARS
L to R: Business Manager Michael R. Dunleavy, Gregory L. Rodden & PresidentThomas H. Higgins.
L to R: Business Manager Michael R. Dunleavy, Darrell W. Patton, Lawrence R. Dillner,Gary A. Long & President Thomas H. Higgins.
Robert J. MesinaJoseph Mitchell, IIIJames R. MongelluzzoDaniel G. PrattMark A. PurcellEdwardM. Reinhardt, Jr.Daniel L. RoacheFrank J. RodgersRex A. RodgersGreg T. RostMarilyn D. SantoPaul M. SecoskyBradley A. ThompsonWilliam A. TomlinsonMichael K. VereneckKenneth A. WattJack G. WaugamanThirty-Five Year PinsJoseph E. BeleyRobert F. ColeCharles B. Cypher, IIIWilliam H. GriffithMichael L. HaysDaniel F. HoelzemanGary A. IversMark S. Johnston
Michael T.KarbowskyJohn A. KlingensmithRobert E. LydonRobertW. PekneyDonald J. RahubaMark A. RuncoJames W. SipesEdward C. StockerVincent G. ThearleDrew J. UngerJoseph W. WilcherLamont WoodsForty Year PinsLawrence R. DillnerJames A. FerrettThomas E. GallagherJohn P. Gruber, Jr.Alan L. KelleyWalter M. KlocekGary A. LongJohn F. MekicDarrell W. PattonJack A. TeeterForty-FiveYear PinsTracy R. GrahamGregory L. Rodden
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REPORT OF LEGAL COUNCIL - JOSHUA M. BLOOM HARRISBURG REPORT - BRANDON NEUMAN
2015 IS A “TEXAS HOLD’EM” ELECTION
Unfortunately, the odd elec-tion years such as 2015 are ignoredby the voters who share your valuesto be paid a fair day’s wage for a fairday’s work. There is no Presidential,Governor, Senator, or House electionon the ticket so many working peopleblow off voting. Meanwhile, this yearis the “Texas Hold’em” election for thePA Supreme Court.
The PA Supreme Court hasseven (7) seats. This election hasthree (3) seats up for grabs. For therecent past, Republicans have heldthe majority. Meanwhile, if theDemocrats sweep this election, theDemocrats will hold a five (5) to two(2) majority. This will be unprece-dented in recent PA history.
The PA Supreme Court, thehighest court in PA, renders the fol-lowing types of decisions that impactyou directly and that are binding onall of the lower courts ofPennsylvania:(1) whether prevailing wage applies
to publicly fundedconstruction projects;(2) whether projectlabor agreements(agreements mandat-ing that workers arehired from union hir-ing halls) are lawful; (3) whether laidoff workers receive unemploymentbenefits;(4) whether workers receive workers’compensation benefits when injuredon the job; (5) whether injured workers have theright to compensation from third par-ties when injured on the job;(6) whether voting districts are consti-tutional - - key to electing a workerfriendly house and senate; and manyother crucial issues.
I respectfully implore you tofollow the endorsements made byI.B.E.W., Local No. 5 for upcoming2015 judicial elections. Please votethis primary and general!
Joshua M. Bloom, EsquireBloomlawyers.com412-288-6000
I am proud to serve the people of the 48thLegislative District and the Commonwealthat large. I have been blessed with a sup-portive wife, family, staff and my extendedfamily – the working men and women inlabor and trades.
In my relatively brief time in public service,I have attempted to be a facilitator and col-laborator by promoting the strengths andvalues of our workforce and connectingour workers and educators with job cre-ators. I feel this is one of the best ways toserve the public.
In every public opinion survey, the respon-dents consistently put the state of theeconomy and the need for economicopportunities at, or near, the top of the list.Politicians like to talk about being job cre-ators, but as you know, most job creationcomes from the business sector, and ourrole is to support that effort.
A key to developing a robust economy thatprovides opportunities for all is to have awell-trained and diverse workforce. Wemust ensure an educational pathway foreveryone, whether it is vocational, aca-demic or both.
In 2011, I sponsored the first-of-its-kindYouth Job Forum designed to link theenergy industry with school administratorsto foster a better understand of the needand value of vocational training. Thisforum was very successful and served asa template for similar forums held around
the state.
We followed the YouthJob Forum with aScience, Technology,Engineering and Math(STEM) Initiative Forumin early 2013, where we brought the tech-nology industry together with schooladministrators to emphasize the value ofSTEM education and the need to enablestudents to compete in the global work-force. Focusing on and promoting STEMeducation has now become commonplacein just a few short years.
Last year we held a Minority and WomenEmployment Forum where representativesfrom labor and trades discussed the vari-ous apprenticeship opportunities and theexcellent family sustaining career opportu-nities available to minorities and women.This forum was well attended andreceived excellent media coverage, butour work continues in this area.
In summary, I am very encouraged by thesupport from labor, business and our edu-cators. We are raising awareness ofopportunities, breaking down some barri-ers and biases and creating an environ-ment where people are optimistic abouttheir future.
Rep. Neuman represents the 48th Districtin central Washington County.
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IBEW Local No.5 Explorer Post 105
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From the North by Jim Saeler From the North by Bob Kutz
AROUND
OUR
JURISDICTION
From the Near - North by Rich Dunkel From the Far North - East by Jeff Miller
J.W. Didado switchyard project in Claysburg, PA.L to R: Steve Schuller, Jayme Rhydbom, Brian Detwiler &
Jeff Bender.
IUP New Science Center. Church & MurdockIUP New Science Center. Church & MurdockJohn Tarbay, Tom Fetterman, Ed Fisher, Stacey Tiffany,John Tarbay, Tom Fetterman, Ed Fisher, Stacey Tiffany,
George Kolesar, Bill Farbaugh, Shawn O'Donnell,George Kolesar, Bill Farbaugh, Shawn O'Donnell,& Bill Diehl.& Bill Diehl.
Bradford WWTBronder Technical Services
Rick Glass, Bill Mizerak, Derek Visniesky, Mark Rosman,Trey Halko, Joe Cornelius, Mark McCreary
Right Electric Chattan L to R: Greg Scanlon, Wes White, Walter Bentley, Pat Noullet,Steve Truitt, Ken Baldauf, Denene Florence & Harry Stewart.
Clista At Visual Art Center at Seton Hill UniversityMike McCreery, Sam Denny, Ken Pishko, Andrew Holzworth, Joe
Kitta, Brian Reinard & Nick Goss.
Biter Electric at Penn State Greenburgh Project.L to R: Jeff Biter, Sam Albarano & Joe Burkhart.
The crew of Marsula Electric at the Student Housing Project,Clarion University
ALLEGHENY COUNTY
Kirby Electric’s Schenley Place Project in Oakland.
L to R: Sam Eppolito, Gary Cain, Joe Cowell & Dan McKenzie
Scalise Industries The Gardens at Market Square.L to R: Eric Sturgess, Rich Bruschi, Tom Brown, Mike Catania,Wayne Colteryahn, Joe Turba, Joe Ciufo, Bill Weiers, Michael
Hillyard, D.Wayne, Erin Brooks, Kevin Kotula, Don Regan, Larry Quinten & Jim DiPalma.
The crew of Fuellgraf Electric at the Becht Hall Project,Clarion University
We are pleased to announce thatIBEW Local Union #5 now has a groupsponsored health plan that “BA” (broadcast-ing) members can purchase on their own.The plan has two options and they are bothAffordable Care Act (ACA) compliant healthpolicies. The impetus for the Local takingthe time and money to set up this plan,stem from the affect that the ACA has hadon the Entertainment Industry Flex Plan. Inthe TV Talk article from April 2014, weexplained how freelance members were nolonger able to access their fringe benefitmonies for health reimbursements if theyhad an individual policy for health insur-ance. This change had an effect on 50% ofthe freelance members that have a FlexPlan account. Due to these changes, MikeDunleavy, Business Manager of Local #5,asked me to research the possibility ofobtaining healthcare insurance that wouldallow members to have better access to allof their negotiated fringe benefits.
It was a long and enlighteningprocess in which we had to work withCentral Data Services (CDS), the adminis-trator of Local #5’s healthcare and retire-ment plans for “A” (electrician) members,Highmark Blue Cross/Blue Shield, UPMC,and attorneys at Tucker Arensberg, Local#5’s Trust Funds law firm. In the end,Highmark gave us the best rates for insur-ance plans that have a lot of value for youand your family. This is just one example ofhow union membership is really a greatbenefit.
The first plan is the HighmarkCommunity Blue $750 plan. This is an ACAcompliant gold level plan. This plan has adeductible of $750 for an individual and$1500 for a family for enhanced in-networkproviders. After the deductible, many of thedifferent benefits are paid at 100%. This isgreat benefit because if you have a planthat pays 80% of a hospital stay, the other20% that you owe could be a significantamount of money.
The second plan is the HighmarkCommunity Blue Qualifying High DeductibleHealth Plan 3000. This is an ACA compliantbronze level plan. This plan is designed forthose that are healthy and want a lowermonthly premium that is offset by higherdeductibles. The deductibles are $3,000 foran individual and $6000 for a family for in-network providers. As with the gold plan,this plan also pays many of the differentbenefits at 100% after the deductible is met.
For this initial year open enroll-ment will close on May 31, 2015. After thatenrollment will occur in December of eachyear for renewals and new membership forthe following year. However there are somespecial qualifying events that could allowyou to start coverage in the interim. You canget the full details in the Summary PlanDescription that was sent in the mail to allfreelance members and part time employ-ees at WPXI and WTAE. You can alsorequest a copy by calling CDS, the planadministrator, at 412-432-1130. Please besure to ask for the IBEW Local #5 BAMember Benefit Plan this will ensure thatyou get the correct documentation.
Please read over the documenta-tion that was sent to you and then make thedecision that is best for you and your situa-tion. Remember price is only one of the fac-tors in choosing the best health insurance.Other factors include the amount fordeductibles, co-insurance and co-pays. Ifyou have any questions, feel free to callCDS, the plan administrator, at 412-432-1130 or call me at 412-432-1445.
TV TALKBy James M. Ryan II
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BEST WISHESTO PENSIONERS
The officers, and members of Local 5 congratulate these newly retired members and
wish them a long and healthy retirement:
Richard DunkelAlfred FranklinWilliam GarnerThomas HigginsRobert Kutz
Thomas McIntyre Jeffrey Miller Jim Ryan
James SaelerMichael VarhollaGreg Vogt .
Meeting Hall Rental InformationLee Deiseroth 412-432-1420
IBEW LOCAL 5 NEWSLETTER5000 Copies Published Semiannually by IBEW Local 5
5 Hot Metal Street - Suite-400Pittsburgh, PA 15203-2355
Phone: 412-432-1400 www.ibew5.org FAX: 412-432-1499
Business Manager - Financial Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael R. DunleavyPresident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . Thomas H. HigginsVice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Michael W. VarhollaRecording Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thomas R. McIntyre, Jr.Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .Richard R. Dunkel
Executive BoardThomas H. Higgins, ChairmanThomas R. McIntyre, Secretary
Walter J. Bentley, IIRobert E. Cole, IIMichael W. Varholla
James R. GillespieLeo P. Truby
Examining BoardEdward F. Hursen James P. Voye Leticia M. Fedora
Business Agents
IBEW LOCAL 55 Hot Metal StreetPittsburgh, PA 15203-2355
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IN FRATERNAL MEMORY
Terry L. KeppleC. Dennis McLeanJoseph P. Loftis, Jr.Robert R. McCosby Robert J. BeiberJerome J. NipaverWilbur MatthewsWalter H. SchulteHoward P. RobbinsGeorge T. Fonas, Sr.Robert NaserElmer H. PalmerEmile ChuprinkoClifton B. Britt, Sr.John F. PlummerHugh F. McLaughlinRobert A. CrismanFred L. MaihleRaymond A. WattWilliam D. SweeneyWilliam F. WeberRoy J. Buettner
MarchMarchJan.MayJuneJan.MarchSept.Oct.Feb.AprilJulyJulyDec.AprilAug.Sept.Jan.Aug.Sept.JuneOct.
Deceased Retired Members29,6,8,27,16,20,10,4,19,27,6,11,17,18,27,21,28,12,9,6,4,18,
1951193019241928193819541940194919311945193619451926193719271941192519231932194519451919
Sept.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Nov.Nov.Nov.Dec.Dec.Dec.Dec.Jan.Feb.Feb.MarchMarchMarchMarchAprilApril
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2014201420142014201420142014201420142014201420142014201520152015201520152015201520152015
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Deceased Active Members
Joseph L. CheberenchickDennis M. HoganChristopher D. EdmondsonRobert H. HayesMark E. Rosman
Jan.AprilJuneMarchOct.
9,30,28,3,13,
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BENEFIT INFORMATIONIBEW LOCAL 5 OFFICE: 412-432-1400 or Toll Free 1-800-225-IBEWJudy Elkanich:
Leona Vozar:
Patty Lusnak:
Pension applications, deceased member notification / information, beneficiary changes, scheduling of appointments with the Business Manager, “Honorary and Participating”withdraw information, and “Military Card” requests.
Highmark, Security Blue, Freedom Blue, UPMC, Pensioners $10 Dental and OpticalPremium and Maintenance assessments.
Dues payments and inquiries, change of address notifications, and BA Memberinformation.
Chris Cottrill:Cyndee Wilbur:
National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA): 412-432-1155Scholarship information.Pension benefit calculation inquires and questions; W.P.E.E. Insurance Trust Funddeath benefit beneficiary updates; and Workers Compensation pension and insurancebenefits.
JATC Apprenticeship Office: 412-432-1145Lisa McManus: Apprenticeship information.
Secretary of Funds: 412-432-1128 or Toll Free 1-877-782-1817
IBEW Local 5 Federal Credit Union: 412-432-1152Hours: Monday and Thursday 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Tuesday, Wednesday 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM,Friday 9:00 AM to Noon
NOVEMBER 2014
OCTOBER 2014Ronald F. EtheridgeChristopher J. Farbaugh
DECEMBER 2014
JANUARY 2015
FEBRUARY 2015
MARCH 2015
Raymond M. NiccolaiJames W. Zunic
Gregg A. HathawayCandice A. Hemmis
Dennis G. CaylorTerrence K. Connelly
Robert J. EmrickoMelvin C. Link
Thomas M. SchultzPhilip T. Versetti, Jr.
James M. StoneDennis J. TerreriOrion J. Wolff
Kris T. KennedyRobert A. MerichkoRichard L. SiegfriedRobert M. Shea
Stanley W. ClarkLawrence R. DillnerRobert A. FerneThomas J. Hettle
William C. RobinsonDennis L. SneathEdward C. Stocker
Edwin L. MitchellWilliam M. O’Kain
Frank A. DeVolaTracy R. GrahamJohn J. Heptig
Robert W. PekneyJames R. Richter
Robert J. KearnsKenneth A. BolinFrancis L. Campbell, III
Nicholas J. Geffel, Jr.William E. HarperScott T. Hay
Edward AgliaradoArthur A. AntonellaJames D. FelixPaul J. Ferry
William R. KoestlineArthur J. MonciniSteve M. MuchickaDarrell W. Patton
W.P.E.E. Pension Fund: 412-432-1156Pension benefit calculation inquiries and questions; W.P.E.E. Insurance Trust Fund death benefit beneficiary updates; and Workers Compensation pension and insurance benefits.
W.P.E.E. Insurance Trust Fund 412-432-1130 or Toll Free 1-800-382-1428All insurance-related questions, including Hospital, Emergency Department, Medical/Surgical, Major Medical, Dental and Vision; Pensioners Dental & Optical Claims.
Beneficiary changes, ERTS, contractor contribution information, benefit hour information, vacation check inquiries.
W.P.E.E Deferred Compensation and Sick and Disability: 412-432-1144Deferred Compensation, Supplemental Unemployment Benefit (SUB) withdrawal, and Sick andDisability benefit inquiries.
Central Data Services (CDS): 412-432-1125 or Toll Free 1-877-782-1410.All other fund-related questions.
(412) 432-14001-800-225-IBEW
All Business Agents canbe reached at:
It is very important that you notify the LocalUnion promptly of any mailing address orphone number change!
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