IBEW 900 Seventh Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20001
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) represents more than 700,000 workers in various fields, including construction, railroads, government, manufacturing, utilities and telecommunications. The IBEW has members throughout Canada and the United States and stands out among other unions because of its large number of members in a wide range of occupations.
The IBEW is committed to improving the lives of electrical workers and their families. Based on the values of fairness, justice, family and equality, IBEW aims to organize all workers in the electrical industry in the US and Canada.
Join IBEW's Union
If you are interested in joining the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, they provide many resources, helpful information, and the benfits of their union. Learn more about joining IBEW.
Visit IBEW's Website
You can learn more about IBEW by visiting their website: International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
UNION FACTS
- The IBEW manufactures a wide range of products including alarm and detection devices, computers, studio equipment and batteries.
- Previous advocacy campaigns from the IBEW Political and Legislative Action Center aimed to raise the minimum wage and to support the Employee Free Choice Act.
- Henry Miller was the first president of IBEW.
LEADERSHIP
International President: Edwin D. Hill
International Secretary-Treasurer: Lindell K. Lee


