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The IBEW is North America's largest electrical union, representing 860,000 members in utilities, construction, telecommunications, broadcasting, manufacturing, railroads and government
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The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), represents 820,000 members across construction, utilities, telecommunications, and more
- With Booming Growth and Solidarity, Local 354 Shows Utah ‘Who We Are’
But they’re part of a winning strategy, a holistic approach to growth that has IBEW leaders cheering “I couldn’t be prouder, not only of what Local 354 has accomplished, but how they’ve gone about it It’s inspiring,” Eighth District International Vice President Jerry Bellah said
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Find the latest job opportunities on the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Jobs Board
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Get in touch with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Headquarters Located at 900 Seventh Street, N W , Washington, DC 20001
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Topics included electrical hazard mitigation, ladder safety, personal protective equipment, safe driving, and utility-hole and cable-vault safety The inclusion of the IBEW leadership at these events has enabled us to partner together to provide a strong leadership for the workforce
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From the high-rises of Denver and Salt Lake City to the western Great Plains, the Eighth District spans the Continental Divide and the breadth of the IBEW Members work in construction, transmission, utilities, railroads, government and more Find out how to become a part of the IBEW at IBEWYes org
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From founder Henry Miller’s original death benefit to the creations of the Electrical Workers Benefit Association (EWBA) in 1922 and the IBEW Pension Benefit Fund (PBF) in 1928, the IBEW has worked to ensure a dignified retirement and interment for its members for more than 130 years
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