
Infrastructure, Energy Laws Upgrade Arctic State, Put Members to Work
In June, Alaska Local 1547 Business Manager Doug Tansy and apprentice Jana Mabie attended a White House forum on how federal infrastructure dollars create jobs

In June, Alaska Local 1547 Business Manager Doug Tansy and apprentice Jana Mabie attended a White House forum on how federal infrastructure dollars create jobs

On June 10, the first ever coal-to-nuclear project broke ground in Kemmerer, Wyoming. More than 500 IBEW LU 322 construction members will build the historic

The IBEW mobilized quickly to help block an anti-project labor agreement amendment proposed by GOP Representative Matt Gaetz during a congressional committee meeting on the

On May 7, the IBEW hosted senior Biden-Harris administration officials, Members of Congress, several unions, Germany-based conglomerate Siemens, and IG Metall – a German union

May 8 was not a typical day for Local 430 membership development coordinator Nick Fick in Racine, Wisconsin. Behind a makeshift stage, Fick had been

The past four years on Capitol Hill have been some of the best ever for IBEW members, with Congress passing massive infrastructure and energy bills,

IBEW railroaders are one step closer to paid sick relief, thanks to a bipartisan vote in the U.S. Senate. Over 12,000 railroad members have experienced

An old coal plant is breathing new life into a small Wyoming community. Kemmerer’s coal-burning Naughton Power plant has always meant great IBEW utility jobs,

Five years ago, Joe Biden addressed the IBEW Construction and Maintenance Conference while running for president. Months later, he became the 46th President of the

The demand for utility-scale solar is high, and the need for skilled labor to install it is just as strong. Now the IBEW, Laborers International,