IBEW Local 7 Springfield MA

IBEW Local 7 Springfield MA The union also represents some workers in the computer, telecommunications, broadcasting, and other fields related to electrical work. Louis, Missouri in 1890.

The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) is a labor union which represents workers in the electrical industry in the United States, Canada, Panama and several Caribbean island nations; particularly electricians, or Inside Wiremen, in the construction industry and linemen and other employees of public utilities. It was founded in 1891 shortly after homes and businesses in the Unit

ed States began receiving electricity. Its international president is Ed Hill. The IBEW is affiliated with the AFL-CIO. The beginnings of the IBEW were in the Electrical Wiremen and Linemen's Union No. 5221, founded in St. By 1891, after sufficient interest was shown in a national union, a convention was held on November 21, 1891 in St. Louis. At the convention, the IBEW, then known as the National Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (NBEW), was officially formed. The American Federation of Labor gave the NBEW a charter as an AFL affiliate on December 7, 1891. The union's official journal, The Electrical Worker, was first published on January 15, 1893, and has been published ever since. At the 1899 convention in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the union's name was officially changed to the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. The union went through lean times in its early years, then struggled through six years of schism during the 1910s, when two rival groups each claimed to be the duly elected leaders of the union. In 1919, as many employers were trying to drive unions out of the workplace through a national open shop campaign, the union agreed to form the Council on Industrial Relations, a bipartite body made up of equal numbers of management and union representatives with the power to resolve any collective bargaining disputes. That body still functions today and has largely eliminated strikes in the IBEW's jurisdiction in the construction industry. In September 1941, the National Apprenticeship Standards for the Electrical Construction Industry, a joint effort among the IBEW, the National Electrical Contractors Association, and the Federal Committee on Apprenticeship, were established. The IBEW added additional training programs and courses as needed to keep up with new technologies, including an industrial electronics course in 1959 and an industrial nuclear power course in 1966. Today, the IBEW conducts apprenticeship programs for electricians, linemen, and VDV installers (who install low-voltage wiring such as computer networks), in conjunction with the National Electrical Contractors Association, under the auspices of the National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (NJATC), which allows apprentices to "earn while you learn." In Canadian jurisdictions the IBEW does not deliver apprenticeship training, but does conduct supplemental training for government trained apprentices and journeypersons, often at no or little cost to its members. The IBEW local 353 Toronto requires all apprentices to be registered with the JAC (Joint Apprenticeship Council) for a number of safety courses, pre-apprenticeship training, pre trade school coures, supplementary training, as well as pre exam courses. 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 stabilized. One major loss of membership for the IBEW came about because of the court-ordered breakup at the end of 1982 of AT&T, where the IBEW was heavily organized among both telephone workers and in AT&T's manufacturing facilities. Membership as of 2010[update] stands at about 725,000 according to their own official website.

To all the Local 7 ⚡ small crews out there, we see you! Dagle Electric rockin Fire Rated Hawaiian shirts on a Friday 😎⚡
05/29/2026

To all the Local 7 ⚡ small crews out there, we see you!
Dagle Electric rockin Fire Rated Hawaiian shirts on a Friday 😎⚡

05/25/2026

This Memorial Day, we pause to remember those members of the Armed Forces who gave their all for freedom.

NEW Local 7 ⚡NEWSLETTER 📰 out today! 6 pager this month. Pour yourself a coffee ☕ and start reading the good word on the...
05/21/2026

NEW Local 7 ⚡NEWSLETTER 📰 out today! 6 pager this month.

Pour yourself a coffee ☕ and start reading the good word on the job outlook, the importance of research and data in our industry, the Chris Breda Golf Tournament, our executive board members, our graduating apprentices, the president's report and more!

Let's talk about misclassification of workers on prevailing wage jobs in our industry 🧐: It is WAGE THEFT plain and simp...
05/20/2026

Let's talk about misclassification of workers on prevailing wage jobs in our industry 🧐: It is WAGE THEFT plain and simple.

Are YOU receiving the correct wages for your worker classification? Not sure? Call our union hall TODAY. 413-734-7137 ext 2

If you are not a registered apprentice, you should be getting JOURNEYMEN'S wages and benefits.

Share this info far and wide. And make sure our non-union brothers and sisters know:

IBEW LOCAL 7 Journeymen Wireman and Tele-Data technicians are winning higher wages and stonger futures through the power of collective bargaining. ✊

05/19/2026

Veterans/Soldiers Home - Holyoke

LOCAL 7 ⚡ APPRECIATES Eric Simard 📚After 23 consecutive years of teaching our 2nd year class at the  LOCAL 7 JATC, Eric ...
05/19/2026

LOCAL 7 ⚡ APPRECIATES Eric Simard 📚

After 23 consecutive years of teaching our 2nd year class at the LOCAL 7 JATC, Eric Simard taught his last class this year. His dedication and passion for training our electricians has been transformational for many of us.

Eric is one of a kind. If you know, you know. Eric, thank you for your commitment to bettering our union and our trade.

If you were his student over the last almost quarter century, get in the comments here, and show Eric some love!

Congrats 🎉 to our 5th year apprentices who graduated from our Local 7⚡ JATC program on Saturday. Thank you to our JATC t...
05/18/2026

Congrats 🎉 to our 5th year apprentices who graduated from our Local 7⚡ JATC program on Saturday. Thank you to our JATC trustees and our union leadership for showing up to support our graduates who are the future of our trade.

05/14/2026

Holyoke’s Dean Technical High School unveiled a new Apprenticeship Wall on Wednesday morning.

Yesterday Local 7 Business Manager Jeremy Dunn and Union Rep Jim Houlihan along with Massachusetts Building Trades Union...
05/14/2026

Yesterday Local 7 Business Manager Jeremy Dunn and Union Rep Jim Houlihan along with Massachusetts Building Trades Unions and Agawam Councilman Anthony Russo attended the ribbon cutting ceremony for a new Apprenticeship Program Wall at Dean Tech. The wall will be a resource for students looking for long-term careers in the trades.

Discounted Thunderbird 🏒🪽 tickets for Local 7⚡ members.
05/13/2026

Discounted Thunderbird 🏒🪽 tickets for Local 7⚡ members.

05/10/2026

Happy Mother's Day to all the moms!

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95 Liberty Street
Springfield, MA
01104

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Monday 7am - 3:30pm
Tuesday 7am - 3:30pm
Wednesday 7am - 3:30pm
Thursday 7am - 3:30pm
Friday 7am - 3:30pm

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