Labor Relations Update. Labor Relations Regular, Continuing Discussions with IBEW Leadership Labor Relations Task Force and Agenda Ongoing Market Recovery.

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Labor Relations Update

Labor Relations Regular, Continuing Discussions with IBEW Leadership Labor Relations Task Force and Agenda Ongoing Market Recovery Effectiveness Survey The Council on Industrial Relations Regular Interaction with Chapters and Members

Labor Relations Recovery Agreements The Council on Industrial Relations Industry Wage and Benefit Settlement Market Trends Workforce Projections and Development Industry Branding

Market Recovery Status Percentage Change Green4115%6324%54% Yellow13350%13249%-1% Red7729%5119%-34% Blue124%197%58% White52%21%-60%

Change in Market Recovery Status

CIR Caseload 1988 ̶ 2014

CIR Caseload 1988 ̶ 2014

CIR Caseload 1988 ̶ 2014

CIR Caseload 1988 ̶ 2014

CIR Caseload 1988 ̶ 2014

CIR Caseload 1988 ̶ 2014

First Year Settlements

Value of Construction Contracts in $Millions

Inside Construction Trends NATIONAL TOTALS Inside Electrical Employers Total (BLS)85,89786,79888,93590,38790,70188,18884,91982,50181,27381,047 Signatory19,33218,87218,80719,09618,60817,59816,98216,37216,46716,261 % Signatory23%22%21% 20% Other66,56567,92670,12871,29172,09370,59067,93766,12964,80664,786 % Other77%78%79% 80% Productive Inside Electrical Employees Total (BLS)849,036866,892899,554917,944897,627775,878713,065714,903728,481760,885 Productive (BLS)611,306624,162647,679660,920628,339543,115499,146500,432509,937532,620 Signatory214,155216,035221,941234,889235,055198,786182,855188,244190,125196,452 % Signatory35% 34%36%37% 38%37% Other397,151408,127425,738426,031393,284344,329316,291312,188319,812336,168 % Other65% 66%64%63% 62%63% Productive Inside Electrical Wages ($ Thousands) Total (BLS)36,530,16738,137,77241,253,31844,619,19446,221,82140,363,29037,408,88938,296,97640,307,04542,606,296 Productive (BLS)24,475,21225,552,30727,639,72329,894,86029,581,96525,832,50623,941,68924,510,06525,796,50927,268,029 Signatory10,488,27610,859,84411,416,49912,574,82013,073,43811,069,02310,344,02410,731,00011,349,98311,889,831 % Signatory43% 41%42%44%43% 44% Other13,986,93614,692,46316,223,22417,320,04016,508,52714,763,48313,597,66513,779,06514,446,52615,378,198 % Other57% 59%58%56%57% 56% NECA Membership Chapter Members4,3134,2814,1744,2194,2374,2414,1633,8633,7663,790 Individual Members Canadian Members International Members Total4,4144,3794,2654,3064,3224,3264,2473,9363,8363,857

Inside Construction Trends 1992 – 2013 Percentage Union

NLMCC Inside Market Evaluations Percentage Union

ICT v. NLMCC Percentage Union

NLMCC Outside Market Evaluations Percentage Union

Employment Projections Estimated employment count for IBEW: 2013 – 2022 Source: Construction Labor Research Council

Composition of New Entrants Replacement and growth estimates: 2014 – 2022 Source: Construction Labor Research Council

New Entrants Projections by IBEW District Estimated number of new entrants by IBEW districts: 2014 – 2022

Apprentices Indentured - Inside Slide 27 ( )

Total Active inside Apprentices Slide 28 ( )

TOTAL INDENTURED - OUTSIDE ( )

TOTAL ACTIVE (2002 – 2013)

-WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT ANNUAL SURVEY APPRENTICES INDENTURED AND TOTAL ACTIVE

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Labor Relations Questions?