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Welcome to Local 1 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, the Midwest’s largest resource for skilled electrical workers. Local 1 represents over 7400 active members and retirees working in a variety of fields including construction, telecommunications, manufacturing, and government.
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St. Louis Electrical Industry Training Center 2300 Hampton...
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Retiree meetings are held on the third Wednesday at the IBEW...
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Located at 5850 Elizabeth Ave. in St. Louis with a satellite...
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