About Us
Powering Colorado and Wyoming since 1907
Local Union 111, of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, has been proudly protecting the rights of working men and women in Colorado and Wyoming for over one hundred years.
IBEW Local 111 Denver, CO was chartered as a lineman local on Dec. 19, 1907, with eight lineman and wiremen from the Denver Gas and Electric Co. and the Colorado Telephone Co.
Local 111 now represents over 4,400 members in the Colorado and Wyoming areas.
Powering Colorado and Wyoming since 1907
Local Union 111, of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, has been proudly protecting the rights of working men and women in Colorado and Wyoming for over one hundred years.
IBEW Local 111 Denver, CO was chartered as a lineman local on Dec. 19, 1907 with eight lineman and wiremen from the Denver Gas and Electric Co. and the Colorado Telephone Co..
Local 111 now represents over 5,000 members in the Colorado and Wyoming areas.
Our Mission
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IBEW 111 Classifications
Electrical Manufacturing (em)
Government (govt)
Line-Clearance Tree Trimming (lctt)
Radio-Television Broadcasting (rtb)
Utility (u)
Maintenance (mt)
Outside (o)
Professional, Technical, and Clerical (ptc)
Sound and Public Address (spa)
Objectives of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
To promote reasonable methods of work
To cultivate feelings of friendship among those of our industry
To settle all disputes between employers and employees by arbitration (if possible)
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