IBEW Local 2321 Danvers Garage

IBEW Local 2321 Danvers Garage INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS LOCAL 2321: DANVERS GARAGE We are Union…

And that means we are family. Danvers Garage
Ash St. in St.

We support each other in good times and bad. The only way we can win our fight for jobs, dignity, and security is to take care of each other. Danvers, NA 01923

IBEW Local 2321
1049 Turnpike Street, Route 114
North Andover, MA 01845

Union: (978)683-2321
Fax: (978)794-1598
Tape: (978) 683-2100

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History:

St. Louis is honored to be the birthplace of the International Brotherhood of Electrical

Workers. Since IBEW Local One's establishment as the first local chartered by the International Union, the local has played a crucial role in the progress of the St. Louis region and in the advancement of the IBEW. Following the founding of IBEW Local One on Nov. 21, 1891, local union members enjoyed work opportunities in a climate of business expansion. IBEW Local One membership grew as members met the needs of the industrial age. During the fabulous summer of 1904, the entire world witnessed the talents of IBEW Local One members when the Louisiana Purchase Exposition opened with illumination from the first electric lights ever seen at a World's Fair. With such glowing achievements, St. Louis was selected as the setting for celebrating the IBEW's Diamond Jubilee in 1966 and the IBEW's Centennial Convention in 1991. In 1947, IBEW Local One initiated its formal training program, calling for one-half day of classroom training each week in a three-year, on-the-job apprenticeship program. In 1956, new post-graduate classes for IBEW One journeymen electricians attracted the enrollment of more than 400 journeymen attending 24 classes. Speaking to concerns by American labor as automation technology advanced and machines replaced men in the control of machines, the New York Times editorial page applauded IBEW One's effort in a March 1956 report that stated,

"Local One of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers in St. Louis is meeting this challenge in an interesting and important way. Convinced that "the number of production jobs lost due to automation will be more than made up by the increase in production of electrical equipment required," the union has organized an ambitious educational program to train its members for the new kinds of jobs that will be created."

*** In the local's continuing quest for industry excellence, the St. Louis Electrical Industry Training School opened in 1967 at 2300 Hampton with 205 apprentices enrolled. IBEW Local One and the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) reinvested in the school with a major renovation in 1999 that made it the AFL-CIO construction crafts' most high-tech training facility in the nation. Today, apprenticeship training is a five-year program of study, including one day each week in the classroom with professional instructors. Apprentices complete 960 hours of classroom training and qualify for 49 college credits upon completion of the rigorous program. Having touched three centuries of St. Louis history, IBEW Local One today represents more than 5,000 active members and about 900 energetic retirees. It strives daily to represent all industry members who are employed in the electrical industry, endeavoring to secure the best possible negotiated wages, benefits packages and conditions. Located at 5850 Elizabeth Ave. Louis with a satellite office at 2611 Gerhardt in Cape Girardeau, IBEW Local One's jurisdiction encompasses the City of St. Louis and 25 Missouri counties. The jurisdiction stretches from Lincoln County on the north to Warren and Franklin counties on the west, the Arkansas state line on the south, and the Mississippi River on the east. Local One members perform electrical construction for a multitude of specialty contractors and a wide variety of electrical work with telecommunications firms, sign companies, maintenance operations, manufacturers, automatic door firms, appliance repair shops, lightning rod companies, alarm and security firms, motor repair shops and electrical supply houses.

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07/29/2022
Happy New Year everyone !!  I am an SST out of the Danvers MA garage and am currently training to run the 2022 Boston Ma...
01/01/2022

Happy New Year everyone !! I am an SST out of the Danvers MA garage and am currently training to run the 2022 Boston Marathon and fundraising to support the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Cancer is an awful disease that hits home for SO many of us. Any support you can offer would be GREATLY APPRECIATED!! Remember all donations are tax deductible and if you’re a Verizon employee or retiree, Verizon will match you donation 100%.




Support my run to conquer cancer.

RIP Fitzy.We're ProvenWe're Union Hang Tough
07/06/2021

RIP Fitzy.

We're Proven
We're Union
Hang Tough

It is with the deepest regret and a heavy heart that we announce the death of our long-time President and Business Agent, Ed Fitzpatrick. Fitzy was a legend in the labor movement, a born leader who…

R.I.P. Mark
12/18/2020

R.I.P. Mark

Thank you for being such a kind person and friend. You will be missed.

07/19/2019

I'm a union worker. I am not the problem. Fire Fighters, Paramedics, EMTs, Nurses, Steamfitters, Sheet Metal Workers, Bricklayers, Laborers, Linemen, Electricians, Carpenters, Plumbers, Pilots,Dockworkers,Operators,Teamsters,Ironworkers, Boilermakers, Painters, Millwrights, Mechanics, sprinkler fitters, Steelworkers, Construction workers, Teachers, Sanitation, Road workers etc. are NOT the enemy. If you’re jealous of our benefits, FIGHT FOR YOUR OWN!, not against ours. The rich who created this crisis are pitting middle class families against each other. We live here, pay taxes, work hard & try to support our families too.I dont pay union dues so I can work. I pay union dues to continue the fight to earn a good wage and have good health insurance to take care of my family!If you're a union worker, copy & Paste.

I am a Proud Union Worker!

04/19/2019

Absolutely!

03/26/2019

Maurice German was suspended for three weeks without pay because he used his bucket truck to rescue a cat from the top of a utility pole.

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Danvers, MA
01923

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