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IBEW Local 332 has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in March 2022. The social media accounts linked to from IBEW Local 332 are: • Facebook • Instagram • X Besides social media accounts, ibew332 has populated their site with: • GARCIA FOR CITY COUNCIL - San Jose District 7 | Join the Movement Now • Right-to-Work Ends in Michigan as IBEW-Backed Law Takes Effect • Local 332 Union Officers Election - IBEW Local 332 • International Workers Day March with 332 EWMC – IBEW Local 332 • Workers Memorial Day | AFL-CIO • EPIC Center Build: More than 250 Local 332 Members on Site - IBEW Local 332 • Local 332 State of the Union | Pete Seaberg - IBEW Local 332 • 332 President Peter Huber's Message - IBEW Local 332 • Around Local 332: Meet Your Fellow Members - IBEW Local 332 • 332 Golf Club in Full Swing - IBEW Local 332 • Electrical Workers Minority Caucus: Service & Solidarity - IBEW Local 332 • Tiny but Mighty, Help Ava Fight Cancer • Rebuilding After the Fire: Support for a Loving Family • Growing Power Everywhere - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • Full Spectrum: The 2025 IBEW Photo Contest Winners - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • California Local’s Motorcycle Club Leads ‘Ride for Kids’ Fundraiser - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • Can union electrician tap Staten Island’s labor base to charge up a congressional run? - silive.com • Local 1 Retirees Return to the Tools to Upgrade Historic Shrine - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • Committee & Clubs - IBEW Local 332 • BergStories — Berg's Going Union • The Future Is Nuclear: Booming Demand and New Tech to Power IBEW Jobs for Decades - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • Local 24 Member’s Memoir Doubles as Guide to Apprenticeship - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • Service & Solidarity Spotlight: Optimum Workers in Greenwood Lake, New York, Organize with IBEW Local 363 | AFL-CIO • Workplace CPR Training Helps Pa. Member Save His Wife’s Life - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • Local 98 continues the tradition of helping the Philadelphia Mummers Parade | PhillyVoice • L.A. Local Hosts Pre-Apprenticeship for Servicewomen - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • A Message from Pete Seaberg, Local 332 Business Manager - IBEW Local 332 • Fall Apprentices of the Month - IBEW Local 332 • 332 Heroics at Stanford Children’s Hospital • Ninth District Hosts Emergency Mental Health Summit - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • Tomorrow’s Leaders, Today - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • IBEW Technicians Shine in Drama-Filled World Series - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • CANCELED: The White House’s $236 Billion Assault on Blue-Collar Jobs - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • Newcomers, Incumbents Bring IBEW Voices to Local and State Offices - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • Taking It to the Hill - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • Delaware Local Celebrates Return of IBEW Apprenticeship at Amtrak - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • ‘The Union Who Fought for Democracy’ - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • Holiday Party 2025 - IBEW Local 332 • IBEW Locals Reach Out to Spanish Speakers, Offer English Classes - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • Generous Members Make Holidays Brighter - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • Powering the Path Forward: RENEW and NextGen Are Forging Tomorrow’s Leaders - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • Berg's Going Union • Challenge Coin Honors the Power of IBEW’s Veteran Members - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • Why the Skilled Trades Are Attracting More Veterans — And Why It Makes Sense • Rachel Cannon, apprentice wireman, Salem, Ore., Local 280 - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • Together We Rise: Workers Reap Rewards as Virginia Transformer Builder Grows - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • Operation Freedom Paws - Operation Freedom Paws • Pete Seaberg: New 332 Business Manager - IBEW Local 332 • Peter Huber: New 332 President - IBEW Local 332 • In Memoriam: Javier M. Casillas - IBEW Local 332 • Buried at Sea: White House Attacks on Renewables Are Killing IBEW Jobs - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • Members Build the Data Centers of the Future - IBEW Local 332 • Local 332 Annual Family Picnic - July 12, 2025 - IBEW Local 332 • 332 Members: Opt in to text messages here! • Welcome New Babies to the 332 Family! - IBEW Local 332 • Donate to Javier's Family Needs Your Support, organized by Casillas Friends and Family • Javier "Javi" Casillas's Memorial • Wiring the Freedom Train • AI boom boosting electrician demand — outside SF • New study shows union building trades dominate in training Wisconsin’s construction workforce | WisBusiness • IBEW Sisters ‘Take Over’ Illinois Capitol for Tradeswomen Lobby Day - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • ‘Earn and Learn’ Skilled Trades Programs for L.A. High Schoolers to Expand This Summer as Demand for Workers Grows Amid Existing Shortages • Apply Soon for Founders’ Scholarship Worth Up to $24,000 - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • The DATA CENTER Surge: A New Generation of IBEW Jobs - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • Why Google Just Pledged $10 Million to Train Electricians • IVP Cooper: ‘Every Worker’ Must Be Engaged in Safety - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • Member Spotlight - IBEW Local 332 • ETASV Skills Tournament - Apprentice Competition - IBEW Local 332 • A Message From Our Business Manager - IBEW Local 332 • A Message From Pete Seaberg, IBEW Local 332 President - IBEW Local 332 • Your Union, In Full Color: 2024 Photo Contest Winners - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • Patience, Relationships Lead to Big Win for California Local - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • Missouri, North Dakota Locals Reach Out to High School Students - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers • Labor-industry collaboration is key to US energy security, dominance and job growth • Why these male-dominated unions just added fertility benefits • IBEW Helps Lead Way to 40th Defeat of New Hampshire ‘Right-to-Work’ Bill • Meet Your Local 332 Business Reps - IBEW Local 332 • Cleveland Apprentice's 'Light at the End of the Tunnel' Leads to the White House • Montana Local Partners With Utility on Training Program for Tribal Members • Fall 2024 Apprentices of the Month - IBEW Local 332 • No More Porta-Potties: British Columbia Requires Flush Toilets on Construction Sites • Rural America Is Already on Board with Clean Energy • Old Timers Gathering - Annual Retiree Event - IBEW Local 332 • Bike Build Member Volunteer Spotlight - IBEW Local 332 • Annual Holiday Party & Bike Build for Kids in Need - IBEW Local 332 • Liberty Towers Lighting Install Member Volunteer Spotlight - IBEW Local 332 • Coatless boy inspires 20 years of giving by the IBEW Electrical Workers Minority Caucus - The Labor Tribune • Women in construction find solidarity as ‘sisters in the brotherhood’ • Chicago Member Has Trained Thousands of First Responders on Electrical Safety • Get Out the Vote 2024: Members Hit Pavement, Phones to Fight for Pro-IBEW, Pro-Worker Future • In Janesville visit, Harris focuses on union, labor issues • A Message from Pete Seaberg, Local 332 President - IBEW Local 332 • Gender equity among trades workers is increasing, but there's a long way to go • Electrical Workers Without Borders Join “Light Up Navajo” Volunteer Project • IBEW announces new Renewable Energy and Manufacturing Division • Biden signs 'common sense' order prioritizing federal grants for projects with higher worker wages • Sharing facts about unions could revitalize the labor movement • 40th Annual Family Picnic at Coyote Ranch – July 13, 2024 - IBEW Local 332 • Premier Doug Ford announces $9M to train Windsor construction and auto workers • More women are skipping college to make six figures as electricians, car mechanics and truck drivers • Opportunities for veterans are abundant in skilled trades • Biden's White House has tried to boost unions. The election could change that. • 4 reasons why labor unions love Tim Walz • Hawaii Members Exemplify 'Ohana' With Extraordinary Community Work • Meet the Phoenix light rail worker featured in a climate change ad at the DNC • For Apprentice of the Year, a 'Touching' Letter Starts a New Tradition of Solidarity • Labor unions, nonprofit build beds for Louisville children in need • New Report Shows Greater Interest in Labor Unions, Especially Among Young Workers • Shop Feature: ICS - IBEW Local 332 • Spring Apprentices of the Month - IBEW Local 332 • Next-Generation Power: A Union Blueprint for Clean Energy Jobs • IBEW Local Unions Announce New Apprenticeship Initiative for Battery and Advanced Manufacturing Sectors - California & Nevada State Association of Electrical Workers • U.S. Department of the Treasury, IRS Release Final Rules to Ensure Good-Paying Clean Energy Jobs, Expand Clean Energy Workforce As Part of President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda • Calling All Retirees: 332 Needs You! - IBEW Local 332 • It's Hot Out There. Here's a Reminder to Work Safely. • IBEW 46 Limited Energy strike ends • Despite challenges, I’m committed to growing the number of women in the trades • Girls, there's a future for you in the trades - NW Labor Press • New Federal Rules Will Increase Safety for Rail Workers • IBEW 46 LE electricians vote down offer • Seattle-area electrician strike stretches beyond five weeks • Los Angeles Local 18 Program Expands Career Opportunities in Civil Service • Shop Feature: Pfeiffer Electric - IBEW Local 332 • ETASV Electrical Skills Tournament - IBEW Local 332 • After IBEW Day of Action, California Establishes Utility Workers Appreciation Day • 'A Different Kind of Approach': L.A. Local Invests in Recruiting, Retaining Women • President Biden Addresses IBEW Conference in Washington, D.C. • Striking Seattle electrical workers demand better pay, improved safety • The Man Who Kept The Times’s Lights On • IBEW electricians volunteer to repair St. Louis-area homes • Chattanooga Volkswagen workers overwhelming vote for union as Alabama UAW election nears • From Our Business Manager - IBEW Local 332 • Apprentice Lights Path for Women in the Electrical Trade • Sacramento Power Academy hosts graduation for SMUD/IBEW Lineworker Scholarship Program • Female Logger. Male Dental Hygienist. Meet the Labor Force’s Unicorns • Chicago-based organization encourages women to join trades • IBEW Sisters Join Fellow Tradeswomen in D.C. for Celebration, Solidarity • 2023 was year of the strike. Here’s what could be ahead in 2024 | CNN Business • Opinion: ‘Right to work’ bill back before NH legislature • Federal, Oregon leaders vow to break barriers of entry to trade industries • Former apprentice overcomes biases to make history in male-dominated field: ‘I knew that I was going to do my part’ • How to Become an Electrician: What to Know Before Launching a Lucrative Career • Upgraded training center for electricians in Boston "like Harvard University," says union • IBEW Local 98's "Rosie's Girls" program changing face of male-dominated electrician industry • Boost in clean energy means more union jobs, training in Chicago area • Journeyman Electrician Finds Power in Unconventional Path • IBEW union members to help build SunZia transmission line • Electrical Connection brings warmth with IBEW Minority Caucus Annual Coat Drive - The Labor Tribune • Atlantic City Electric, union ratify contract after monthlong strike • Philadelphia Pre-Apprenticeship Preparing Young Women for Careers in Building and Construction Trades - PennWatch • Retired Illinois Member Receives Bronze Star for Service in Overlooked Vietnam War Unit • Ontario Local Made Recruiting Female Apprentices a Priority. It Paid Off. • California High-Speed Rail Partners with Labor on Operating Nation’s First High-Speed Rail Project - California High Speed Rail • ‘A surge of determination': Atlantic City electric workers remain on strike for 4th day straight • "We Don't Cross Picket Lines": Benson High School Construction Workers Walk Off The Job In Solidarity With Striking Teachers • ‘The Fans Are All Into It’ Local 1 Members Reflect on Pride, Challenges in Building Soccer Stadium • Is the pendulum of power swinging towards US unions? | Robert Reich • Workers Want Unions: How States Have Strengthened Worker Power in 2023 • In Memory of Payton Cobb, organized by Jeanna LeFave • Primero Tigres Del Mar, IBEW Employees, Friends, Family • From Our Business Manager Javier Casillas - IBEW Local 332 • The Best-Paying U.S. Cities for Electricians • 3 experts on the UAW strike and why we’re seeing an American labor ‘upsurge’ • At the Center of a New Manufacturing Boom: The IBEW • Help wanted: More female electricians to help America hit its climate goals • Opinion | Why Unions Are Good for America • 2023 Halloween Trunk or Treat | October 21, 2023 • Protect Our Jobs and Our Streets from Self-Driving Trucks! • Vote for Ramon & Huey @Operation Freedom Paws! • Workers Win, Low-Road Contractors Lose Under New Prevailing Wage Rules • U.S. Approval of Labor Unions at Highest Point Since 1965 • IBEW Sisters Find Their Careers in Growing Manufacturing Sector • The Numbers Are In: Union Construction Jobs Are Safer Than Nonunion • The UAW launches a historic strike against all Big 3 automakers • Michael Currie, organized by James Currie • KOKUA FOR MAUI WILDFIRE VICTIMS - IBEW MEMBERS, organized by Damien Kim • "Plumbers Will Never Be Replaced By AI," People Are Sharing The Best Entry-Level Jobs To Get Right Now • Breakingviews - Union fights grow US workers’ slice of profit pie • UAW workers overwhelmingly vote to authorize strikes at GM, Ford, Stellantis • IBEW Hails New Rule That Will Hike Construction Workers’ Pay – IBEW • Job Site Feature: Prime Electric - IBEW Local 332 • Javier M. Casillas: New 332 Business Manager - IBEW Local 332 • ‘Huge’ Win for Code of Excellence: On-Clock Training at Raytheon Plant • Say You Stand with Striking Writers • 2022 Photo Contest: Winners • Fred Ross Jr.: One of Labor's Great Organizers, One of Our Own • Shelby's Battle, organized by Vivian Lewis • Union membership sparks bright future for Blue Arc Electric • Back It Up to Sept. 2022 Cars & Coffee - IBEW Local 332 • Local 332 Golf Club Tees Off in 2023 - IBEW Local 332 • Women 332 Members Mentor Other Women: Training Center Open House for Women - IBEW Local 332 • Majorities of adults see decline of union membership as bad for the U.S. and working people • Support Trades Apprenticeships: In the States Roundup | AFL-CIO • Trade unions have come a long way since 1963 • IBEW Sister Shines as Ambassador for Pre-Apprenticeships at State of the Union • Could new San Jose policy save affordable housing? - San José Spotlight • IBEW Joins Landmark Labor Deal to Help Build and Run High Speed Rail From L.A. to Vegas • Lawrence Guida Obituary - San Jose, CA • 2023 Women Labor Leaders | AFL-CIO • Labor Costs for union construction are 4% less than non-union • Training Program for Foremen Helps Fill Education Gap • Apprenticeship Training Connected With Safer Workplaces, Fewer Injuries • Help & Support Angel Flores Fight for his life, organized by Blue Arc Electric Inc. • Jennifer and James's Recovery and Care, organized by Mason Martin Lockshaw • IBEW Local 332 • Blue Arc Joins Team IBEW 332 - IBEW Local 332 • Local 332 Committees & Clubs: Join Us! - IBEW Local 332 • FairHotel