International Brotherhood of Boilermakers Iron Ship Builder
The International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, established in 1880, is one of the oldest unions in the United States, representing skilled craftsmen and industrial workers across various sectors including shipbuilding, manufacturing, and heavy industry. With a commitment to safety, innovation, and excellence, the union has played a significant role in historical projects such as the construction of the Panama Canal and the U.S.S. Nautilus, as well as modern advancements in power plant construction.
Headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri, the union boasts over 200 local lodges across North America and offers one of the best apprenticeship programs in the country. Advocating for workers' rights and promoting professional conduct, the Boilermakers union is dedicated to ensuring the future of its members and the industries they serve through a robust framework of national funds, training, and political action.
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