What We Offer
Membership in the IBEW Local 375
Preamble to the IBEW Constitution
The object of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers: To organize all workers in the entire electrical industry in the United States and Canada.
Apprentice & Training Programs
Demand is high for skilled electricians and we want to train you for FREE. Learn from the best instructors in the industry, while earning college credits that are transferable nationwide.
Our Rich History - About Local 375
Founded in 1914 with 17 charter members, Local Union 375 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers serves a growing membership base, approaching 1000 members.
Community Endeavors
IBEW Local 375 has been a pillar in the community for over 100 years. Along with our members, we have provided countless manpower and materials to deserving causes throughout the Lehigh Valley.
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Become an Electrician
Demand is high for skilled electricians and we want to train you for FREE. Learn from the best instructors in the industry, while earning college credits that are transferable nationwide.
Our state-of-the-art classrooms, hands-on labs and equipment are sponsored by the leaders of the electrical world such as Lutron, Milwaukee, Klein Tools, Eaton, and GraybaR.
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Current Electricians
Ready to make $10.62 more an hour on average than your nonunion counterparts?(-$27.07/hr –vs.-$37.69/hr – Bureau of Labor Statistics, April 2013.)
We know there is strength in numbers and the IBEW has a proven path to ensure you a competitive/living wage, improve safety conditions, provide for career growth and get you the on the-job respect you deserve.
Become a Signatory Contractor
We offer exclusive FREE training to your current workforce and provide you with the manpower necessary to take on the big projects. Enjoy the flexibility of having highly skilled electricians only when you need them. Become a Local 375 partner today!
Just The Facts
— Our workers make $10.62 more an hour on average then nonunion counterparts ($27.07/hr –vs.- $37.69/hr – Bureau of Labor Statistics, April 2013)
— All training is FREE and provided with membership via the JATC.
— CPR and First Aid Certification.
— OSHA 30 Program Safety Certification.
— NFPA 70 Certification.
— We can provided unlimited, skilled manpower
The Union Difference
Union workers make $10.62 more an hour on average than their nonunion counterparts.
All training is
FREE and provided with membership via the JATC.