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blackoutteesusa · 9 months ago
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Military Support Tees | USA Made | IBEW T-SHIRTS
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If you want to show your support our U.S. military, you can do it with style and pride with our Military Support Tees. These are high-quality, USA-made tees that feature various designs and slogans You can choose from different colors, sizes, and styles to suit your preference. So don't wait, order today at www.blackouttees.com and join the IBEW in honoring our heroes.
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teemoonley · 3 months ago
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IBEW DNC 2024 Democratic National Convention T-Shirt
Celebrate the intersection of organized labor and politics with our IBEW DNC 2024 Democratic National Convention Shirt. This design pays homage to the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) and their prominent role at the 2024 Democratic National Convention. The shirt features the IBEW logo alongside the DNC 2024 emblem, symbolizing the union’s commitment to supporting progressive policies and candidates.
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Made from high-quality, breathable fabric, this shirt offers both comfort and durability, making it perfect for wearing at political events, union meetings, or everyday activities. The design is available in a variety of sizes and colors, catering to every supporter who wants to showcase their pride in the IBEW and their role in shaping the future of American politics.
Whether you're an IBEW member, a labor advocate, or simply a fan of the Democratic Party’s vision for the future, this IBEW DNC 2024 Democratic National Convention Shirt is a stylish way to show your support. Wear it proudly and join the movement that values labor’s critical contributions to our society and political landscape.
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darkleaptees · 2 years ago
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Local Union Customizable T Shirt #ibew #union #unionstrong #unionmoney #unionironworkers #unionlineman #ibew #unionmade https://www.instagram.com/p/CivzV3sMBng/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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fuckyeahmarxismleninism · 6 years ago
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Unionized workers turned out by the thousands for New York City’s Central Labor Council annual parade on Sept. 8. Because many city workers of Caribbean origin attend the annual Carnival parade in Brooklyn on the official U.S. Labor Day, NYC’s Labor Day is usually scheduled for the following Saturday.
The CLC march advanced down Fifth Avenue past a tenacious stand of cable technicians who have been on strike against Spectrum/Charter since March 2017. The stalwart workers appealed to fellow members of the International Electrical Workers Local 3 and other marchers to buy and wear a T-shirt in support of the 18-month strike. Shirts were neon green, appropriate for safety on all construction sites.
The workers’ fight against the greedy bosses now includes legal cases filed by state agencies detailing the company’s failure to deliver on internet access for all. Read more about the struggle of IBEW Local 3 in the members’ own voices at UnplugSpectrum.com. To read about community support, visit tinyurl.com/y965s8g3.
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acheesepizza · 6 years ago
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omg i’m like ur biggest fan pls notice me 😩
Bi-monthly fanclub meetings are at the IBEW Union Hall every second and 4th Wednesday of the month where we discuss Socialism with Brendan characteristics. Dues are $45 every quarter and you get a T-shirt, koozy, legal help, and a signed copy of my book “Eating the Rich: A 5 Step Solution to Achieving Fully Automated Communism”Sessions usually end with a joint shared among the group so there’s no reason not to join
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atlanticcanada · 3 years ago
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Saint John man’s mental health campaign helping to train people in crisis intervention
A Saint John man’s initiative to raise awareness about mental health is also helping train people in crisis intervention.
Gary Brown designed the “I Am All Ears, Reach Out” t-shirt campaign in April, inspired to act after seeing how mental illness affected many around him.
“Hopefully it gets people talking,” he says.
Brown says the point of the red shirt is to send a message that people are available to listen. He says people who’ve purchased the shirt have been told not to wear it if they aren’t able to listen in that moment.
“If you don’t have time, don’t wear it,” he says.
About 400 t-shirts have been purchased to-date, at $15 each.
Brown was able to print the first 100 t-shirts thanks to a donation from IBEW 502.
”I just kept reprinting with the money I made and as I went along I said ‘What am I going to do with the money?”
Brown says he eventually decided to put all the money toward training people in a widely recognized crisis intervention course called ASIST: Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training.
The ASIST program costs $150 per person. So far, the t-shirt campaign has be able to offer the course to 17 people.
“Next week we’re putting another 10 through,” says Brown, adding another training session is being planned for October.
Susan Deery took the ASIST course recently and says its knowledge everybody should have,
“I know now that I would at least be able to help somebody and get to them to safety,” she says.
In the meantime, Brown is also helping to build a special memorial park behind the Crescent Valley Gospel Centre in Saint John.
“This park is going to be dedicated to people struggling with mental health,” he says.
Brown’s goal is for the park to be finished by September 10, World Suicide Prevention Day. 
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haventee · 5 years ago
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St. Patrick’s Day Shamrock Luckiest Dad Irish Saint Paddy’s shirt
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Union members (IBEW family here) need to know that St. Patrick’s Day Shamrock Luckiest Dad Irish Saint Paddy’s shirt  If you are out of work, you have to pay for your own insurance. If you are too sick to work, how do you manage that? I know a union guy who got a blood cancer and needed 3+ years of treatment. He lost his job because he could not work so he lost his insurance. He is now on Medicaid. If we had single-payer for all he would have had insurance for all of his treatment and he would be living in poverty.
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bricoshoppe · 6 years ago
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blackoutteesusa · 5 months ago
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Blackout Tees offers you more than just a t-shirt; it's a wearable piece of American heritage. Shop now at www.blackouttees.com.
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theliterateape · 6 years ago
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Identifying the Corpse on the Blue Line’s Third Rail
By David Himmel
CAN YOU TELL ME WHAT YOU SAW? I asked the young man in chinos and a dress shirt with short hair. The chinos hung off of him like drapes. The shirt was soaked with sweat down his entire back. His haircut was standard for a Big 10 football fan. He probably graduated from Iowa State. I figured he worked in finance.
“He just kind of, I dunno, fell,” the financier said.
How about you? What did you see? This woman was older but had a younger sense of fashion. Tall, black combat boots (in the dead of summer?), a short black and white plaid skirt, and a black t-shirt with white lettering: I [heart] FARTS. Her eye makeup looked like it’d been applied with a paint roller. She was a hair stylist. The tattoo of a stylist’s shears on her forearm dripping with blood were a dead giveaway.
“He must’ve been ill,” she said.
How do you figure?
“Why else would someone jump onto the third rail like that? Mental illness is a real problem in this country. And we don’t even care. Do you?”
Me?
“Yeah. You. You’re an authority figure. Some kind of detective, right? I’m sure you deal with this all the time. You see a lot of mentally ill people, don’t you? Yeah, you do. And do you even care?”
“I think he was drunk.”
I turned around. There were wakes of glistening human coolant running down this woman’s forehead. They were almost as long as her airbrushed and bedazzled fingernails. It was too hot for a weave that thick. She kept tapping at it, itchy from all that sweat spewing out from the top of her head. The nails, the hair — how does she function in this kind of heat? There’s no way she worked a desk job, or any job that requires her to type on a keyboard of any kind.
You do?
“I see this shit all the time working for the CTA,” the sweaty woman said. “He’s just some gutter punk.”
“How do you know?” Stylist asked.
“Look at him. All dirty and grimy. Like he ain’t showered in six months.”
“How can you be sure he was a he?”
“What the fuck?” Sweaty CTA swung around to face the voice that belonged to a statuesque woman with a perfectly mussed strawberry blonde high pony.
She was wearing form-fitting white jeans and a dark auburn blazer with the sleeves rolled up. Her white t-shirt underneath had big block letters that read: #METOO. I noticed a small tattoo on her right wrist in the shape of a watch. The band was made up of cursive lettering that spelled out, “time’s up • stronger together • love.”
I asked MeToo, Did you see what happened?
“No. But we can’t assume that this person was a he. Perhaps they threw themselves onto the tracks because they were confused, or tired of being persecuted.”
“Pssht. You’re funny,” Sweaty CTA mocked.
“Maybe,” Financier said.
“How you figure?” Sweaty CTA asked.
“Look at his socks. They’re rainbow. Isn’t that, like, gay or something?”
“It’s not ‘gay.’ It’s LGBTQIAPK.” MeToo said.
“Then he wasn’t a gutter punk,” Stylist chimed in.
“Why? You knew him? Probably,” Sweaty CTA said.
“No, I didn’t. But no gutter punk would wear socks like that. Too clean.”
“What’s a gutter punk?” asked Financier.
“Why do you even live in this neighborhood?” Stylist asked. “Shouldn’t you be in Lakeview or some shit? South Loop, maybe?”
“More apartment for your buck in Logan Square. It’s up and coming, you know. Gotta make investments—”
“I’m going to stop you right there, Chad.”
“How’d you know my name is Chad?”
“Oh, honey, please. There ain’t no one in this city who looks more like a Chad than you,” Sweaty CTA said.
“And I suppose your name is, what, Shawnequa?” Chad said.
“Motherfucker!”
“Not cool, Chad,” Stylist said.
“Typical white man,” MeToo said.
Stop. All of you. Did any of you see anything that can help me understand what happened here? Did he stumble? Was it accidental? Was it deliberate? Did someone push him?
“You know, they got cameras. Maybe you try looking at the tapes instead of talking to these fools.”
“He’s talking to you, too,” MeToo said. “Does that make you a fool, too?”
Sweaty CTA cocked her neck back in disbelief. She eyed the other woman up and down then said, simply, “Me, too. Pssht. Yeah, right, Laura. I gotta get to my shift.”
Sweaty CTA walked away before I could get her name and information. I let it slide because if I needed it, I’m sure I could track her down easily enough. I turned to MeToo. Is your name Laura?
“No,” she said defiantly. “It’s Lauren.”
Stylist laughed. Chad was staring at her shirt. Or, rather, staring at the shapes underneath her shirt.
“Can I help you with something, Chad?” she said, catching him.
“What? No. I—”
“Don’t. Just don’t. So typical.”
“Excuse me, officer?”
I turned around and was greeted by an elderly man wearing a light blue denim shirt tucked into dark blue jeans. He had a thin, gray mustache and wore trifocals that kept sliding down his sweaty nose. Yes?
“That person down there? He’s… he’s my son.”
Lauren reached out to hug the man, “Oh, sir! I’m so sorry!” Stylist grabbed her arm and pulled her back.
“Relax, Laura.”
“Lauren.”
“He called me. Not long ago. I assume right before he, um, stepped onto… He told me he was going to.”
“Mental illness. I told you,” Stylist said.
“He had been going through some rough patches… He used to work downtown. Did something in finance. I don’t know. I never could understand what he did. I’m an electrician. Proud IBEW union member. Fifty-eight years this October. I’m retired now… He got fired for showing up drunk to work. I guess he had been making a habit of it. Anyway… his wife left him and he started drinking. They had a two-year-old boy. His name was Chad. My grandson. First for us. Then the drugs, heroin mostly. Guess it’s pretty easy to get these days. He’d been living on the street for a while and…”
I’m sorry for your loss, sir. What’s his name?
“Donald.”
“Like the president!?” Lauren interjected.
I shot her a look. Stylist verbalized exactly what I meant. “Shut the fuck up, Laura.”
“Why does everyone hate Trump?” Chad asked.
“Shut the fuck up, Chad!” Lauren and Stylist said in unison.
“Whatever. I’m going to be late for work. Sorry about your son, mister. Sucks he had to do it during rush hour.”
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blackoutteesusa · 7 months ago
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Blackout Tees offers you more than just a t-shirt; it's a wearable piece of American heritage. Shop now at www.blackouttees.com.
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blackoutteesusa · 7 months ago
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Looking for a t-shirt that's supportive of local workers and industries? Why not consider the IBEW Local 24 State Logo Men's Pocket T-Shirt? Blackout Tees offers you more than just a t-shirt; it's a wearable piece of American heritage. Shop now at www.blackouttees.com.
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blackoutteesusa · 7 months ago
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Stylish USA-Made Blank Apparel | Union Made Clothing | Blackout Tees
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Are you passionate about supporting local craftsmanship and wearing your values on your sleeve? Why not explore our stylish USA-Made Blank Apparel at Blackout Tees? Explore our collection now and redefine your wardrobe. Shop now at www.blackouttees.com.
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blackoutteesusa · 9 months ago
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Looking for quality, USA-made men's tees with IAFF Union prints? Blackout Tees has you covered. They are comfortable, durable, and proudly union-made in the USA. By wearing these tees, you show your support for the fire fighters who protect our communities and the workers who make our products. Order yours today at www.blackouttees.com and enjoy fast and free shipping. 
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blackoutteesusa · 10 months ago
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Shop with Style at IBEW Saint Patty's Day Tees at Blackout Tees
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Are you looking for a way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in style? Then you need to check out the IBEW Saint Patty's Day Tees at Blackout Tees! These tees are made from high-quality cotton and feature the IBEW logo and a shamrock design. They come in various sizes and colors, so you can find the perfect fit and look for you. Don't miss out—start your stylish celebration now! Shop at www.blackoutttees.com
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blackoutteesusa · 11 months ago
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