With our no-strike clause, our workers don't strike... That's not only a comfort to the customer,... but it's a comfort to me as an electrical contractor and it's a comfort to our electricians too. They want to be out there working and making a living... It's a win-win situation for all three parties.

Tom Smithback, Vice President
Electric Supply, Sioux Falls

 

I think we did a good job of raising a family. I think the union helped us with that.

Jack King, retired
Local #1426, Fargo

 

 

 

Let's say membership in the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers is sounding pretty good to you and you'd like to apply to the IBEW. If you have a state journeyman license, just stop by the local office and fill out an application. Or e-mail us and we'll send you an application. Once your application has been accepted, you can start work immediately. Or you can continue working for your current employer until a job you want comes up with an electrical contractor who is a member of the National Electrical Contractors Association. The main thing is you won't have to miss even one paycheck.

Also the IBEW in North and South Dakota has a no-strike clause. The few contract disagreements that do arise go to arbitration, relieving workers of the uncertainty and stress of work stoppages.

We're grounded to a solid tradition of quality work, excellent pay, professional training and financial security. We're IBEW -- solid ground for you and your family. See what membership in the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers can mean for you. Contact us today.