International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
17 works on record
Works
Constitution
Constitution of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and rules for local unions under its jurisdiction
Private ownership without public responsibility
A chronicle of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Plain talk with the electrical worker
Biography of a labor union
25 million a year!
Your union
Pre-industrial survivals, open shoppers expose the open shop
The I.B.E.W. looks at restrictive labor laws
Your trade union, the I.B.E.W.
Your membership in the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Wage trends and related subjects
I.B.E.W. principles for United States
Appraisal by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers of various recommendations of Article Committees
Statement of Gordon M. Freeman, president, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, on the impact of imports and exports on American employment, to U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Education and Labor, Subcommittee on the Impact of Imports and Exports on American Employment, December 15, 1901
Report to the President by the Emergency Board appointed by executive order no. 11343 dated April 12, 1967, pursuant to section 10 of the Railway Labor Act, as amended to investigate and report its findings to the President of unadjusted disputes between the Long Island Railroad Company, a carrier, and certain of its employees, represented by the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, and International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. NMB Cases A-7970 and E-322. Washington, D.C., May 12, 1967. No. 170