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  International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) is a labor union which represents workers in the electrical industry in the United States and Canada, particularly electricians in the construction industry and linemen and other employees of public utilities.
The beginnings of the IBEW were in the Electrical Wiremen and Linemen's Union No. 5221, founded in St.
One major loss of membership for the IBEW came about because of the court-ordered breakup at the end of 1982 of ATandT, where the IBEW was heavily organized among both telephone workers and in ATandT's manufacturing facilities.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/International_Brotherhood_of_Electrical_Workers   (536 words)

  
 electrician
The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, as we know it today, is a union of skilled electrical workers and technicians.
The men and women who made the IBEW what it is today have turned the forces of electricity toward forming a better life for all people.
It was not until the Sixth Convention, meeting in Pittsburgh in 1899, changed the name of the union from National Brotherhood of Electrical Workers to International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
www.stfrancis.edu /ba/ghkickul/stuwebs/btopics/works/electrician.htm   (1415 words)

  
 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 24
Since its founding, the IBEW has dedicated itself to the well being of electrical workers and their families and the achievement of continued progress on their behalf.
Our goals aren't newfound; they have been part of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers since it's inception in 1891, when 10 linemen frustrated with the pay, conditions, and fatalities of the trade, united to form this great union.
Locally we are a brotherhood of more than 2000 men and women from the Baltimore area and the Eastern Shore of Maryland who have united to elevate the moral, intellectual, and social conditions of ourselves, our families, and our communities.
www.ibewlocal24.org /aboutus/whoweare.html   (252 words)

  
 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - Local 440 - Serving Riverside since 1939
IBEW Local Union 440 welcomes you to our website and we are proud of our long history in the building of our County.
IBEW Local Union 440 provides the center for Electrical and Communications Contractors to get skilled manpower and training for those seeking to become skilled craftsman of their respective trade.
Please take the time to view what we the IBEW is about, what we can offer you as a Customer needing work performed, Contractor needing more skilled manpower or a member looking for information or a possible new member looking for a future in the Electrical, Voice-Data-Video Industries.
www.ibew440.org   (292 words)

  
 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - Local 953   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local Union 953 represents electrical workers in western Wisconsin.
IBEW Local Union 953 represents approximately 1,400 members.
Our primary goal is to represent all electrical workers in our jurisdiction.
www.ibew953.org   (78 words)

  
 IBEW #113
To lead our industry and promote brotherhood, so that all workers embrace the moral, economic, political and social benefits of IBEW membership, thus assuring everyone the opportunity to work, live, and retire with dignity and respect.
Therefore, it is the imperative duty of every electrical worker to do all in his/her power to achieve the strength necessary to set the terms and conditions of employment.
To organize all workers in the entire electrical industry in the United States and Canada, including all those in public utilities and electrical manufacturing, into local unions.
www.ibew113.com   (226 words)

  
 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 569
Local 569 represents electrical workers in San Diego and Imperial Counties.
The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) is one of the largest unions representing "electrical workers' in the world.
This list is for discussion and news relating to these workers.
www.ibew569.org   (284 words)

  
 IBEW - Local 159
IBEW LOCAL 159 serves 1000 members in south central Wisconsin.
The objects of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers are:
Part of the reason for this lack of records might have due to poor record keeping, but a more likely reason is the disastrous "civil war" which afflicted the International Union, beginning officially in 1908 and lasting until 1912.
www.ibew159.org   (764 words)

  
 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) represents approximately 750,000 members who work in a wide variety of fields, including utilities, construction, telecommunications, broadcasting, manufacturing, railroads and government.
The IBEW has members in both the United States and Canada and stands out among the American unions in the AFL-CIO because it is among the largest and has members in so many skilled occupations.
IBEW Local Unions with Inside and/or Outside jurisdiction.
www.ibew.org /IBEW   (200 words)

  
 IBEW 617 | WELCOME TO OUR WEBSITE
The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union 617 represents construction electricians, sound and communications
workers, and electrical transit technicians in San Mateo County, California.
IBEW, Washington Digest: Recent Messages from the IBEW Political/Legislative Action Center.
www.ibew617.com   (219 words)

  
 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers: Alliance Agreement
REGION IV The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Southeastern Line Constructors Apprenticeship and Training (SELCAT), and the Southeastern Line Constructors Chapter (SLCC)/ National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) recognize the value of establishing a collaborative relationship to foster safer and more healthful American workplaces.
IBEW, SELCAT, and SLCC/NECA will share industry safety and health-related best practices, as jointly determined by OSHA, IBEW, SELCAT, and SLCC/NECA, with OSHA personnel and industry safety and health professionals.
Convene or participate in forums, round table discussions, or stakeholder meetings to discuss subjects such as, electrical injury and illnesses and common safety hazards in order to help forge innovative solutions to electrical safety problems in the workplace or to provide input on safety and health issues.
www.osha.gov /dcsp/alliances/regional/reg4/ibew_selcat_final.html   (750 words)

  
 IBEW Local 103 - Turbine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
With government mandates in place that will ensure a continually larger share of the energy market is represented by alternative sources, Local 103 has recognized the inevitability of this market shift as well as the potential opportunities it presents.
The electricity deregulation laws passed in Massachusetts in the late 1990’s mandate the development and deployment of these technologies and those who are unprepared to understand, train and work with these advancements will be left behind..
Whereas the notion on maintaining our high expectations as leaders in the energy industry is an honored tradition of generations of I.B.E.W. Local 103 brothers and sisters, we would be remiss if we didn’t recognize the truly inspiring, committed and relentless work of Business Agent Marty Aikens on our behalf.
www.ibew103.com /turbine.html   (658 words)

  
 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 494
You’ll read about what workers, their unions and allies are doing to stop greedy corporations and anti-worker politicians from making life harder for working families, and how you can get involved.
Three states have enacted the Health Care Disclosure Act, which requires them to report which employers’ workers are relying on taxpayer-funded health care programs to cover their families.
The reasoning behind this legislation is when Wal-Mart or other employers don't give adequate health care to employees, these workers end up in the state Medicaid system or just go to the emergency room and get free care as indigent.
www.ibew494.com   (1126 words)

  
 Welcome to the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 103 web site
Everyone realizes that the success of any construction project is reliant upon a strong, trained workforce, a safe workplace environment and a respectful relationship between employer and employee.
As the economy grows - and shrinks - and as new technological advances are introduced into our industry on a regular basis, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 103, continues to offer the best trained and most productive workforce available throughout eastern Massachusetts.
Together, the National Electrical Contractors Association and the skilled union electricians and technicians of Local 103 have literally lit the skyline of Boston for over a century.
www.ibew103.com   (396 words)

  
 IBEW Local Union #38
The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union #38 is a proud team of more than 3000 men and women.
The Electrical League of Ohio announced that the Electro Expo – Power/ Lighting/ VDV Systems 2006 will be held April 5 and 6 at the Cleveland Convention Center.
IBEW Local 38 members work in Cuyahoga County, Bainbridge, Chester, Russell and Columbia Townships.
www.ibew38.org   (180 words)

  
 IBEW 158 - Local 158 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Local 158 represents electrical workers in Industrial, Commercial, Residential, and Teledata construction and service.
There are Local 158 electricians working at the two nuclear power plants in our jurisdiction, Brown County, The City of Green Bay, the Green Bay School Board, and the State of Wisconsin.
Local 158 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, is a union representing electrical workers, run by electrical workers!
www.ibew158.com   (138 words)

  
 IBEW 136 Home Page
Welcome to the home page of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 136, the Electrical Employment Union headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama.
We are committed to the advancement of wages, and benefits, and improving working conditions for all electricians.
Stop in today and see what the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers can do for you.
www.ibew136.com   (79 words)

  
 IBEW Local 124 Home Page
Nominations and election of delegates to the 37th regular IBEW Convention.
Help raise funds for the IBEW Convention (September 11-15, 2006 in Cleveland, Ohio) by purchasing these specially made union products from the IBEW Fourth District.
Material from this website, including the IBEW Logo, may not be used on any non-union website or publication without expressed permission from the IBEW.
www.ibewlocal124.org   (125 words)

  
 Donor Profiles
The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) is an AFL-CIO-affiliated labor union representing more than 750,000 electrical workers nationwide.
Like other unions, IBEW closely monitors legislation that would affect the rights of its workers, from health care reform to proposed changes in collective bargaining rules.
NOTE: Soft money contributions were not publicly disclosed until the 1991-92 election cycle and are not allowed in the 2003-2004 cycle.
www.opensecrets.org /orgs/summary.asp?ID=D000000069   (196 words)

  
 IBEW-International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers International Candidate, Edwin D. Hill, Accused Of Embezzlement
(a) Bowers testified that sometime during 1972, the current IBEW International Secretary-Treasurer Edwin D. Hill, then business manager and financial secretary of IBEW Local Union No. 712, had developed a scheme whereby incorrect accounting methods were used on dues and other monies coming into the local union's offices in the form of cash.
(g) Bowers testified that she had, on several occasions, been instructed by current IBEW International Secretary-Treasurer Edwin D. Hill that she should never admit that he had received any of the money embezzled from IBEW Local Union No. 712, and that she had lied to the grand jury because Hill told her to lie.
When all this occurred, when the accounting firm discovered the deficiencies in IBEW's accounts, at that point in time you were still having an affair with Edwin Hill.
www.laborers.org /IBEW_Chadwich-Hill.html   (5864 words)

  
 IBEW 577 - Local 577 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
IBEW 577 - Local 577 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Local 577 represents electrical workers in Industrial, Commercial, Residential, and Teledata construction and service.
Local 577 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, is a union representing electrical workers, run by electrical workers!
www.ibew577.com   (99 words)

  
 Solid Ground   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Over 98 percent of the electricians who have joined the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers in the last ten years in North and South Dakota are still members today.
Since 1891, the IBEW has represented the men and women who power North America, striving to live up to the goals of the preamble of the first Constitution of the IBEW:
The IBEW founders had lofty goals, and more than a hundred years later our thousands of members and their local unions still strive for these goals.
www.dakibew.org   (160 words)

  
 IBEW 692-International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 692-Bay City, MI
IBEW 692-International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 692-Bay City, MI The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 692, serving 19 counties of northeast Michigan, invites you to explore the benefits of Union membership.
IBEW 692 has it's own Electrical school and will provide free training, to start you off in an exciting career, with great pay, as a Union Electrician.
IBEW Members: this web site is for you.
www.ibew692.org   (154 words)

  
 IBEW 1501 - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
IBEW Local 1501 welcomes its members and friends to our web page.
IBEW Local 1501 Health and Welfare Vision Care Form and Dental Form - See our Health and Welfare section
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1501 Health and Welfare Fund Summary Plan Description
www.ibew1501.org   (89 words)

  
 IBEW 1547
It is the mission of the IBEW to ensure fairness and dignity in the workplace, a fair day's pay for a fair day's work, and the opportunity to continue to improve the Alaskan worker's standard of living.
The drawings will be held at the IBEW Local 1547 in Fairbanks at 60 Hall Street at 1:30 P.M. each day beginning on August 1.
Eligible winners can pick up their firearm at the IBEW Local 1547 office in Fairbanks, otherwise winners must pay transfer fees and shipping and handling costs to have the firearm sent to a different location.
www.ibew1547.org   (354 words)

  
 Local 150 International Brotherhood Of Electrical Workers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The members of Local 150 - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, AFL-CIO.
IBEW Local 150 was born at 8:10 PM, April 29, 1914.
Copyright © 2002 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 150.
www.ibew150.com   (162 words)

  
 Agreement between the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Local 6 and the City and County of San ...
Agreement between the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Local 6 and the City and County of San Francisco, 2001-2003
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Local 6
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Local 6, "Agreement between the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Local 6 and the City and County of San Francisco, 2001-2003" (2003).
repositories.cdlib.org /iir/library/contracts/iircon-000061   (122 words)

  
 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Local 1169 (Milwaukee, Wis.)
Setting Local 1169's records apart from those of other IBEW locals held by the Historical Society and even from those of other unions held by the Society are the bargaining session minutes.
Two audio cassette tapes document a special 1973 meeting with IBEW representatives about the local's lack of bargaining success and a second meeting at which the board first announced the final version of the new labor agreement and at which the membership debated whether to accept the controversial offer.
Because of his leadership in the international union as well as the National Council of Square D Unions Jaraczewski resigned in 1968 and was succeeded by Donald McAdams.
www.uwm.edu /Library/arch/findaids/mss175.htm   (2291 words)

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