IBEW
FACT SHEET
What is the IBEW? - The Facts
We hear a lot about the Union. Just what is it? - The IBEW, or International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers, is a non-profit Labor
Organization, as defined in the Labor-Management
Reporting and Disclosure Act. Basically, the IBEW is
a organization of workers with common concerns and
aspirations.
One of the goals of the organization is to "
cultivate feelings of friendship among those in our
industry". This means the IBEW's goal is to maintain
a friendly but firm relationship with employers
employing IBEW members. The goals of members
composing the IBEW are achieved by the process of
industrial democracy.
What is Industrial Democracy? The IBEW believes employees of a company can only
realize their workplace goals and aspirations if
they institute democracy in the workplace. Without a union, employees effectively work under an
industrial dictatorship.Employees have
little or no say in their terms and conditions of
employment. With a Union, employees empower
themselves by forming an organization to achieve
their goals. Employees then can speak with one
strong voice to address their issues and concerns
with management. Therefore, industrial democracy is
the right of workers to form or assist labor
organizations which can better their working lives.
Does the IBEW have other goals? Yes. The IBEW strives to promote community
activities by its members. We all know working
together, we can accomplish what we cannot
accomplish alone. The IBEW serves a vehicle to bring
together people of many talents to achieve service
to the community and mankind. Together, we all add
to the organization.
We hear a lot of bad things about unions by
management. Is there bad side to union organization? There can be. Just as in any organization, if the
members don't participate in the process and direct
their organization the way they want it, the
organization will fail to represent the interests of
the members. Some unions do have these problems.
However, all unions are not the same! The IBEW is
founded on the principle of Local Union autonomy.
Each Local Union is independent and functions as a
single, independent unit. In this way, the members
of the union are responsible for their own successes
and destiny. The International Union exists solely
to assist the Local Union when asked. This formula
has proven highly successful. IBEW has a proven
track record of being an effective advocate for
employee interests, because employees direct the
efforts of the IBEW.
How many members are in the IBEW? - The IBEW
represents nearly 800,000 members in all branches of
the electrical industry, including employees of
electrical construction, telecommunications,
electric, gas, and water utilities, broadcasting,
government employees, and manufacturing. A full
90.2% of all utilities nationwide have
representation of employees by the IBEW.
What kind of relationship does the IBEW have with
these employers? In the vast majority of cases, the IBEW has good
relationships with its employers. The IBEW knows
progress can be achieved by working together with
management, and this can only occur if the power
between management and the workers is relatively
balanced. The IBEW has numerous partnerships and
affiliations with employer associations, such as the
Investor Owned Utility LAMPAC, or Labor-Management
Public Affairs Committee. This committee, composed
of utility executives and IBEW members, meets twice
a year to work on legislative issues which affect
utilities and their employees. IBEW and the Edison
Electric Institute, an association of Investor Owned
Utilities, jointly sponsor LAMPAC. Other working
affiliations include and the National Rural Electric
Cooperative Association, as well as the National
Rural Telephone Association.
The
IBEW exists solely to represent the interests of
workers in the electrical industry. It is an
organization of workers for workers. |