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The International Brotherhood of Boilermakers is a historic union representing skilled craftsmen and women in heavy industries across the United States and Canada, with roots tracing back to the Industrial Revolution. Established in 1880, the union advocates for workers' rights and promotes innovative practices within the construction and manufacturing sectors, emphasizing safety, efficiency, and high-performance standards.
With a diverse membership involved in shipbuilding, energy production, and manufacturing, Boilermakers have played a pivotal role in key historical projects such as the construction of the Panama Canal and the U.S.S. Nautilus. Their commitment to training and development is exemplified by one of the best apprenticeship programs in America, ensuring that the union remains at the forefront of industry advancements and workers' welfare.
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