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Members of Our Union
 

Any member of The International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers and Helpers may call himself or herself a Boilermaker, and many do even though they do not actually work in boiler construction and repair. Many also refer to themselves by some other trade our union represents through its many divisions. So you may hear our members refer to themselves as blacksmiths, forgers, ship builders, cement workers, stove workers, metal polishers, or numerous other job descriptions.

 

Who We Represent

 

The International Brotherhood of Boilermakers is a diverse union representing workers throughout the United States and Canada in industrial construction, repair, and maintenance; manufacturing; shipbuilding and marine repair; railroads; mining and quarrying; cement kilns; and related industries. With its headquarters in Kansas City, Kansas, the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers unites over 250 local lodges throughout North America, providing numerous services for local lodges and individual members and uniting all our members in our common endeavor to improve the lives and lifestyles of our members.

For more information:


Nick Tokarz

760 N Union St

Hobart, IN 46342

(219) 844-1765

ntokarz@local374.org
http://www.local374.org/

http://www.local374.org/apprenticeship

Dale Development and Training Center

Steve Hurm & Brad Young

4772 E County Rd 2100 N

Dale, IN 47523

812-937-9717

shurm@local374.org

http://www.local374.org/

http://www.local374.org/apprenticeship

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