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Director: Jim Hunter

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utility@ibew.org

The IBEW represents its utility member interests through Utility Department involvement in legislative, regulatory, and standards development.  The department provides assistance to 433 Local Unions in Canada and the United States, supporting some 250,0000 utility workers.

The IBEW represents employees at:

  • 83% of all the organized utilities in the United States and Canada.
  • 70% of the organized investor-owned utilities
  • 96% percent of the organized rural electric cooperative utilities.
  • 76% of the organized municipal utilities.
  • 100% of all organized federal government utilities.

In the Utility Industry, the IBEW represents linemen, groundmen, equipment operators, boiler operators, I & C techs, maintenance mechanics, electricians, welders, control room operators, and dispatchers.  Then, there are the meter installers, meter readers, field reps, clerical workers, cable splicers, substation electricians, warehousemen, communications techs, fleet servicemen, and relay technicians.

The IBEW represents thousands of people in the Gas Industry from clerical workers to the employees involved in the construction and maintenance of gas transmission and distribution lines.  

Members at Work

  • "Common Sense" Guides IBEW Win at Louisiana Utility
  • Xcel Energy Meter Readers Organize in Southwest
  • IBEW Begins Navajo Bargaining for Utility Workers
  • Baton Rouge Plant Workers Vote IBEW
  • Big Changes in Store For U.S. Energy Policy
  • IBEW Picks Up Arizona Power Plant





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