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Welcome to the official website of I.B.E.W. Local 134, Chicago Official correspondence should be sent to:I.B.E.W. Local #134 600 West Washington Blvd. Chicago, IL 60661 (312) 454-1340 Welcome message from Timothy Foley, Business Manager and Financial Secretary of Local 134, Chicago We have developed this web site to keep you informed of what's happening at Local 134. You can always access the latest News & Views on the web. We will also start to keep an archive of the older News and Views as reference. If you need to contact someone at the hall, please take a look at our contact page. We have listings of who to contact at Local 134. We thought we would like to have a little fun on this site too! We have a mission for you - we are looking for pictures and historical information relevant to Local 134. If you have any pictures you would like to see in our history gallery, click here for more details. We want you to have an active role in making the Local 134 web site the best on the Internet. We are going to make the web a place for all of our brothers and sisters to come and access the latest happenings at Local 134. If you have any ideas for our web site, please send them to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . To navigate our web site, use the navigation bar above. Finally, we've made some links to other sites that might be of interest to you. I.B.E.W.The objects of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (I.B.E.W.) are: To organize all workers in the entire electrical industry in the United States and Canada, including all those in public utilities and electrical manufacturing, into local unions; To promote reasonable methods of work; To cultivate feelings of friendship among those of our industry; To settle disputes between employers and employees by arbitration (if necessary); To assist each other in sickness or distress; To secure employment; To reduce the hours of daily labor; To secure adequate pay for our work; To seek a higher and higher standard of living; To seek security for the individual; And, by legal and proper means, to elevate the moral, intellectual, and social conditions of our members, their families, and dependents, in the interest of a higher standard of citizenship. |

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