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  1. Home - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers

    The IBEW is North America's largest electrical union, representing 860,000 members in utilities, construction, telecommunications, broadcasting, manufacturing, railroads and government.

  2. IBEW Local 177 | The Jacksonville Electricians

    Mar 2, 2026 · IBEW members stand united in local unions in all 50 states, in Canada, Puerto Rico, and the Panama Canal Zone. The IBEW provides imaginative and responsible leadership, and has an …

  3. IBEW > Who We Are

    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 …

  4. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - Wikipedia

    The IBEW's membership peaked in 1972 at approximately 1 million members. The membership numbers were in a slow decline throughout the rest of the 1970s and the 1980s, but have since …

  5. IBEW Local 401 | Powering Northern Nevada's Union Workforce

    Explore IBEW Local 401, where skilled electricians, strong union values, and community come together. Join, stay informed, and access essential resources.

  6. IBEW Michigan

    IBEW Michigan members install, maintain and trouble-shoot critical electrical and data systems in the commercial, public, industrial and residential markets throughout Michigan.

  7. ibewlocal1.org | The birthplace of the IBEW!

    Upon the foundation of our national organization in St. Louis on November 28, 1891 it was re-chartered as IBEW Local No. 1. Today the IBEW’s 881 local unions represent over 750,000 members across …

  8. IBEW Local 26 | Union Electricians in DC, MD & VA

    Union electricians serving DC, Maryland, and Virginia. Learn about apprenticeships, training, job calls, and member support with IBEW Local 26.

  9. Apprentice Program • Joint Industry Board of the Electrical Industry

    The Apprentice Program of the Electrical Industry of IBEW Local Union No. 3 includes a minimum of 35 hours per week on-the-job training

  10. IBEW Local 5

    Founded in 1897, IBEW Local 5 has been leading the way for over 125 years in fighting for fair wages, pension, annuity, healthcare and industry-leading training for electricians in Western and central PA.