Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 07, 1990, Page 15, Image 15

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February 7, 1990 • Portland Observer • Black History Month
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BONNEVILLE POWER
ADMINISTRATION
We put a lot of "energy"
in developing human resources, too.
If you are interested in information concerning
current openings with
Bonneville
PO W ER A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
You may contact either
the Equal Employment Opportunity Office
(503) 230-4725
or
the Personnel Office at
(503) 230-3057
BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION
P.O. Box 3621
Portland, Oregon 97208
The labor/management committee has
resolved to cooperate in public service
efforts w hose objective shall be to en­
hance the public im age of I.B.E.W ./
N.E.C.A. and publicize the quality product
we market.
Facts and figures define the I.B.E.W.
electrician as the best trained, m ost pro­
ductive electrical w orker in the nation
today. O ur joint objective is to make use of
that skill and prom ote that talent.
Since the first m eeting between Jim
Brooks of the Urban League and the Metro
Electrical Apprenticeship Com m ittee in
1964, many Blacks, wom en and other
m inorities have been recruited and em ­
ployed in the electrical construction indus­
try. Because of this cooperation, Charlye
Molden and Donna Ham m ond were two of
the first Black wom en in the nation to be
trained as journeym en electricians.
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METRO ELECTRICALTRAINING TRUST
5600 N.E. 42nd
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Portland Oregon 97218
(503) 287 0756
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With Children’s Services
Our Children’s Healthcare Center is a
comprehensive facility, with more than 100
beds just for children. Öur staff is here around
the dock to meet the needs of our young
patients, from mending broken bones to
treating seriously ill or injured infants, children
and teenagers. We care lor kids.
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& Health Center
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2801 N. Gantenbein Avenue. Portland. Oregon 97227
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