The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) represents approximately 750,000 members who work in a wide variety of fields, including utilities, construction, telecommunications, broadcasting, manufacturing, railroads and government. The IBEW has members in both the
IBEW Second District
The second district office is located in
Project Labor Agreements in Massachusetts
Project Labor Agreements (PLAs) are pre-negotiated, pre-hire collective bargaining contracts that cover working conditions and standards on large, complicated building projects. Since all parties agree to specific terms before the project begins, potential labor disputes are addressed before they happen.
NECA
Building and Construction Trades Department
OSHA
AFL-CIO
Massachusetts AFL-CIO
The National Electrical Contractors Association is the voice of the $100 billion industry responsible for lighting, power, and communication systems in buildings and communities across the
Created in 1908, the BCTD has helped its 13 affiliated building trades unions to make job sites safer, deliver apprenticeship and journey-level training, organize new workers, support legislation that affects working families, and assist in securing improved wages, hours and working conditions through collective bargaining.
OSHA's mission is to assure the safety and health of
The mission of the AFL-CIO is to improve the lives of working families' to bring economic justice to the workplace and social justice to our nation. To accomplish this mission we will build and change the American labor movement. We will recruit and train the next generation of organizers, mass the resources needed to organize and create the strategies to win organizing campaigns and union contracts. We will create a broad understanding of the need to organize among our members, our leadership and among unorganized workers. We will lead the labor movement in these efforts.
The Massachusetts American Federation of Labor (AFL) and Congress of Industrial Unions (CIO) is the umbrella organization for more than 750 local unions and intermediate bodies, such as joint boards and district councils, whose parent international unions are affiliated with the national AFL-CIO. It is one of 51 state federations operated under a charter granted by the AFL-CIO. Previously called the Massachusetts Labor Council, the Mass AFL-CIO was originally chartered in 1958. It represents more than 400,000 working people in the
Greater Southeastern Mass. Labor Council
The Greater Southeastern Massachusetts Labor Council and its affiliates are here to support our member organizations, help organize the unorganized, support our community and help benefit all the working people within our jurisdiction. If you or your fellow workers want to join a union, please contact us.
Foundation for Fair Contractors of Massachusetts
The Foundation for Fair Contracting of Massachusetts (FFCM) is an organization formed by labor and management in the construction industry to promote fair competition in the awarding of public works contracts through compliance with the prevailing wage law. Its mission includes providing assistance to public agencies, contractors, and construction workers.
Davis Bacon Wage Determinations
The Davis-Bacon Wage Determinations contained on this web site are wage determinations issued by the U.S. Department of Labor under the Davis-Bacon and related Acts. The Wage and Hour Division of the U.S. Department of Labor determines prevailing wage rates to be paid on federally funded or assisted construction projects.
Plus 5 Program
Get it right the first time. The +5 Homeowners Electrical Protection Plan is a no-cost program that covers a home's entire electrical system. Simply put, it's like an extended warranty on the +5 Electrical Contractor's workmanship and materials used. Quality craftsmanship... the +5 guarantee.


