The first IBEW Journal was published on January 15, 1893 as "The Electrical Worker" and has continued to inform our membership since.
Our contributions have historically been color full and candid, yet concerned with the friction of the day
On February 13, 1902 a seed was planted in Victoria by the drafting of our locals charter.
The line crew from the BC Electric Company was tired of their poor wages and working conditions.
The
line crew decided it was time for the large power
company to share some of its wealth with their workers.
Not long after the workers who operated the electric street cars
around the city also organized into the local.
Then
came the telephone workers, and in the late twenties
through the tireless efforts of our first Business
Manager, Brother Bill Reid organized the inside wire
section.
The seed which was planted so long ago, and nourished with sound
stewardship, has grown into a mighty maple, spanning all of Vancouver
Island
Founding
Members
G. Mitchell
J.D. Winningham
J. Brickley
D.R. Kennedy
H. Elsden
Ralph
A.E. Jewel
G. Thornley
Wates
F. Dresser
E.C. Knight
W.McMicking
G.P. Kelly
J.M. Applewhite
J. Roberts
F. Shapland
F.S. Widdowson
T. Carson
R.M. Lorimer
J.B. Colbert
E.R. Hedgman
B. Howell
F. McKitrick
R.J. Jameson
BC
Electric Office At Victoria
"Local
230's Jurisdiction covers, Utility, Inside Wire, Marine,
Communications, Cable Television, Railroad and Electrical
Manufacturing work as defined in Article XXVI, Sections
4,5,6,7, and 8 of the IBEW Constitution when performed
on Vancouver Island and all of the offshore islands
lying west of the main northbound navigational channel
between Vancouver Island and the mainland, including
Quadra Island but excluding Lasqueti and Texada Islands,
save and except employees of the British Columbia Hydro
and Power Authority."
One
of our earliest working agreements was with the Vancouver
Island Power Company at the Jordan River Dam
Site.