IBEW Local 424 and TEPF provide high school students with hands-on electrical training, offering career opportunities and union benefits.

IBEW Local 424's New Model Bargaining enhances member engagement through diverse committee involvement, online voting, and interactive digital town halls.

In the world of skilled trades, there are few committees more critical to the future of our workforce than the Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee---better known as the JATC.

The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local Union 424, in partnership with the Electrical Industry Training Centre of Alberta (EITCA), has taken a bold and strategic step in the development of Alberta's electrical workforce by...

Mark Erlich's powerful article, "Who Will Build the Future?", paints a stark but honest picture of how union strength in construction has eroded and what must be done to restore it. It's a story that should resonate deeply with every member of IBEW ...

In today's rapidly evolving political and economic climate, the importance of strong government relations for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union 424 (IBEW LU 424) cannot be overstated.

The 2025 All Canada Progress Meeting (ACPM), held in Calgary, marks a pivotal moment for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) as members and leaders from across the country gather to reflect, strategize, and strengthen the union's...