As a worker and tradesman, it is incredible to me the forethought those original 10 young founders of the IBEW had when writing the constitution. Henry Miller saw what many at that time saw, which was the disparate gap between workers and business owners. Nowadays we see this more than ever and yet do less about it. Everyone who wants workers to be treated/paid fair wage for their hard work would find this...
Read moreSolidarity Brothers from Lu 58! This is like Mecca for IBEW members. Everyone should make their pilgrimage to see our history. I don’t care if you’re inside/outside it’s that important. I’m sorry I was passing through at night. However I still made a stop to pay respects from a far. Maybe on the way home I’ll try and stop in. Skilled labor isn’t cheap and cheap labor isn’t skilled. Where would we be without...
Read moreThis is a great place to learn about how the IBEW was founded in greater detail. I remember reading about it in our books going through the apprenticeship, but it's just not the same as being there in person. The IBEW brothers that work there are extremely knowledgeable and friendly. If you are an IBEW member, union member, or just love history, I suggest you don't miss this place while you're...
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