Our members are electricians, or inside wiremen, in the construction industry. The union also represents low-voltage technicians as well as some workers in manufacturing and other fields related to electrical work. What’s a day in the life of an electrical worker like? Well, the truth is it can vary. Every day is different. That’s one […]
Read MoreOur story begins as Local Union 2 in 1892 with just 12 men united together by a common bond, undaunted by a rocky road ahead, who wrote the history of organization in Milwaukee for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. The path ahead was rough with high hopes that were often smashed to nothing without […]
Read MoreOur communities could not function without AFSCME members. AFSCME members truly are the definition of essential employees. We staff 24/7 facilities ranging from veterans’ care to correctional facilities. We care for children, clean schools, repair roads, maintain parks, manage unemployment, feed the elderly, and ensure the internet works at your job. Without our labor, your […]
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