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PGA TOUR PRODUCTIONS
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Welcome

Welcome to the Organize PGA Tour Entertainment (PGATE) website. The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) would like to invite all current and future PGATE technicians to see how the benefits of having a Collective Bargaining Agreement can benefit everyone. The IBEW has launched this site to better communicate with all current and potential PGATE technicians from all Networks and backgrounds. The IBEW has a large presence in broadcasting, as we currently hold national agreements with Fox Sports and CBS Broadcasting Inc. IBEW agreements set the standard nationally in the industry for wages and benefits, and ensure our members are represented fairly on sports remotes.

Why now?  The new “Rights Deal” the PGA Tour signed with the networks make it clear they want more control over the production services work.  The additional coverage being distributed via multiple platforms including streaming services, means more work for more technicians.  As PGATE technicians are working side by side with CBS and NBC technicians who are already represented by union contracts, we believe those working for PGATE should get to enjoy the same wages, benefits, and work rules as everyone else.  We think our experience in providing first class representation, negotiating strong agreements, and working with companies to ensure those agreements are productively enforced, makes the IBEW the right choice for representation.  The IBEW has created this site to help all PGATE technicians involved make an informed decision about how union representation can benefit you.

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IBEW members covered by the CBS National Agreement voted to approve a new contract agreement effective May 1. The agreement covers approximately 3,500 technicians employed by CBS and represented by the IBEW. “Our bargaining committee did a masterful job dealing with very challenging issues,” said IBEW International President Lonnie Stephenson. “Bargaining covered everything from job […]
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IBEW Union Authorization Card

What is union authorization for representation?  The authorization is a card or petition signed by an employee indicating his or her desire to form a union at their place of employment. The authorization states that the employee “authorizes the IBEW to represent them in collective bargaining”.

All information is strictly confidential and never shared with the company!

What is an authorization card?
A union authorization card is signed by an employee to indicate their desire to be represented by a union. The language on the card is specifically worded to comply with the National Labor Relations Act, the federal law that protects a worker’s right to unionize.

If I sign a card, what rights am I granting the union?
The card references Section 9(a) of the National Labor Relations Act, and authorizes the union to, in part, “…be the exclusive representatives of all the employees…for the purposes of collective bargaining in respect to rates of pay, wages, hours of employment, or other conditions of employment…” 

Why is the IBEW asking me to sign a card?
The IBEW’s founding principle was to organize and improve the working conditions of all employees working in the electrical industry. The IBEW remains committed to improving your wages and working conditions.

What happens when I sign a card? 
If there is sufficient interest in IBEW representation, we will file a petition and the NLRB will begin working on an election agreement. Once an agreement is finalized an election will be scheduled and you will get to choose your representative.

Who will conduct the election? Will anyone know how I voted?
An agent of the NLRB will conduct a secret ballot election following strict guidelines designed to ensure fairness, access, and protection. The agent will supply and erect a private booth and every eligible member will be given the opportunity to check the box that contains their choice. No one will know your choice unless you tell them.

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Joe Mastrogiovanni
Lead Organizer
Phone: 732-266-1488
Email: [email protected]

Neil Ambrosio
IBEW International Rep - Broadcasting
Phone: 954-931-6850
Email: [email protected]

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