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The International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) is a
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within the United States–based
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representing primarily
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s who work as heavy equipment operators,
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s,
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s, and stationary engineers (also called operating engineers or power engineers) who maintain heating and other systems in buildings and industrial complexes, in the
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and
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. Founded in 1896, it currently represents roughly 400,000 workers in approximately 123 local unions and operates nearly 100 apprenticeship programs.


History

In the late 1800s, working conditions were harsh for construction and stationary workers. Low wages, no benefits and 60–90 hour workweeks were the norm. In 1896, 11 individuals met in Chicago and formed the National Union of Steam Engineers of America, the forerunner to the IUOE. One year later, the organization began to admit Canadian members and changed its name to the International Union of Steam Engineers. By 1912, the organization changed its name again to the International Union of Steam and Operating Engineers. In 1927, the union absorbed the International Brotherhood of Steam Shovel and Dredgemen. The union dropped the word "steam" in 1928 as both the technology and the scope of labor had moved beyond steam technology. During the era of the two world wars and beyond, IUOE members were a significant part of the defense effort, from the Navy Seabees, who created the bases, airfields and roads, to the federal Highway Trust program, which created thousands of jobs for operating engineers. They also were part of many other important construction projects, including San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, Chicago’s Sears Tower (renamed Willis Tower in 2009), Toronto’s CN Tower and Sky Dome (renamed
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), New York’s Empire State Building and Holland Tunnel, the Statue of Liberty, Vancouver’s Lions Gate Bridge, the Alaskan pipeline, the Hoover Dam and countless others.


Training facilities

IUOE locals and the IUOE national organization run training facilities throughout the country. The largest training facility, the International Training & Education Center (ITEC), is located in Crosby, Texas, and covers 265 acres. It was opened in July 2016. The purpose of the ITEC is to provide hands-on training and education for union members in North America on new technologies and methodologies in construction such as excavation, drones, earthmoving, crane operation, mechanics, welding, and OSHA guidelines. Technology and equipment providers such as Tadano, Link-Belt Cranes, Terex Cranes, Manitowoc Cranes,
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, Morrow Equipment, and Built Robotics donate, fund, or partner with the Union in providing access to different types of technology. These include cranes, virtual simulators, drones, autonomous equipment, welding bays, and heavy equipment. Additional industry partners include
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, DeWalt, Proto,
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, Lenox,
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,
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, Komatsu, and Simformotion.


Events

On April 10, 2019,
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visited the IUOE Training and Education Center and issued two executive orders to change the process for how pipeline projects were approved, which aimed to simplify the process for oil and gas companies in the United States.


Union Locals

Local 1, based in Denver Colorado


Local 3

IUOE Local 3, based in
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, is the largest building and construction trades local in the U.S., with jurisdiction covering four states:
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,
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,
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and
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. Most of Local 3's 42,600 members work as heavy equipment operators, and construction workers, but the local also represents public employees, such as maintenance workers and peace officers, Technical Engineers, Surveyors and Construction Inspectors as well as Building Inspectors. Local 3 is headed by Business Manager Dan Reding.


Local 4

IUOE Local 4, based in Medway, Massachusetts, has over 5,000 members in central and eastern
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(including
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), eastern
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, and Maine.


Local 14

IUOE Local 14, based in Flushing, New York, represents approximately 1,600 members working in the five boroughs of New York City.


Local 15

IUOE Local 15 (A-H), based in
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, represents about 5,000 operating engineers throughout the area of New York City - in tandem with IUOE Local 14.


Local 17

IUOE Local 17, based in Lake View, New York, represents 2,000 members throughout
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. Some of its membership derives from what was previously under the jurisdiction of IUOE Local 463, which was absorbed into Local 17 in May, 2019. IUOE Local 17 is led by Business Manager, William (Bill) Fekete and President, Josh Williams.


Local 18

IUOE Local 18, based in
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, represents about 15,000 members throughout 85 of 88 counties in
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and four counties in northern
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.


Local 49

IUOE Local 49, based in
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, is the largest construction union in Minnesota and represents ove
15,000 members
across a broad range of industries including: Road, Highway and Bridge Construction, Building Construction, Housing Developments, River Dredging and Port Work, Oil and Natural Gas Pipeline Construction and Maintenance, Fiber Optic Installation and Repair, Mining, Logging, Sand and Gravel Pits, Asphalt and Concrete Plants, Wind and Solar Construction and Maintenance, Coal, Nuclear, Natural Gas Power Plants, Drilling, Equipment Rental/Maintenance Shops, City/County/School District Construction and Maintenance, and Water and Waste Water Plants. Local 49 has jurisdiction over Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Local 49's Business Manager is Ryan Davies. The Local 4
Training Center
located in Hinckley, Minnesota offers a comprehensive apprenticeship and educational program. Local 49 has partnered with the Minnesota Virtual Academy to offe
Operating Engineers pathway
to high school students. Students participating in the pathway will take a series of classes that will prepare them to enter Local 49’s Operating Engineers Apprenticeship Program. Students will receive credit towards Local 49’s Apprenticeship Program based on courses completed.


Local 68

IUOE Local 68 represents over 6000 Stationary engineers and building maintenance workers throughout
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. They train and find employment for workers with NJ Steam and Refrigeration licenses.


Local 77

IUOE Local 77 covers Washington, D.C., seven counties in Northern
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and four counties in
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surrounding the
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.


Local 98

IUOE Local 98, based in
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, represents approximately 1,300 members in
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, Western
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, and
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.


Local 99

IUOE Local 99 is a Stationary Engineer union representing approximately 3,500 members in the DMV area, including Washington, D.C., Northern Virginia, and southern Maryland. Based in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, Local 99 is under the leadership of Business Manager Donald Havard and President Frank Barile. The union offers a comprehensive 4-year apprenticeship program.


Local 115

Local 115, based in Burnaby, British Columbia
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, represents over 12,000 skilled workers in construction, road building, transportation, mining, aviation, and various industrial sectors throughout
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and the
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. Local 115's Business Manager is Brian Cochrane and its President is Wayne Mills. Local 115 runs a Training Institute that is accredited with Private Career Training Institutions and delivers programs in accordance with British Columbia’s Industry Training Authority.


Temporary Foreign Worker legal challenge

In 2013, IUOE Local 115, along with the BC Building Trades Union, had tried to overturn permits given to a Murray River coal mine near Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia to hire 201 Chinese temporary workers to work on a new mine owned by Chinese nationals. The unions claimed that the job ads were written to exclude Canadian workers, and instead chose to hire Chinese workers for lower wages rather than source or train local miners from the immediate area or the province. However, a federal court judge disagreed. Russell Zinn found that HD Mining, the owner of the coal mine, had fulfilled the requirements set out in a federally mandated Labour Market Opinion (LMO) and dismissed the unions’ challenge. However, public and media attention on the case resulted in some changes being implemented into the Canadian Temporary Foreign Worker Program to ensure that foreign workers are not chosen over local resources, where available.


Local 137

Local 137 represents the Operating Engineers in the counties of Westchester, Putnam, and parts of Southern Dutchess. The branch is headquartered in Briarcliff Manor, New York, in a former dairy processing building for Briarcliff Farms. Members of this branch are currently working on the largest infrastructure project in New York and one of the largest in the nation, the
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.


Local 139

Local 139, based in Pewaukee, Wisconsin, represents ove
10,990 members
in Wisconsin. They represent workers employed across over 2,450 contractors.


Local 148

Local 148, representing Stationary Engineers, is based in Saint Louis, Missouri. They represent over 2,000 members in power generation, facility maintenance and operation, public works, public and private water and wastewater utilities, universities and colleges, airports, petrochemical, and municipal employees. Local 148 was chartered in 1941. Throughout its history a number of smaller locals have merged into Local 148, most recently being the merger of Local 2 in 2007.


Local 150

Local 150, based in
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, is the second-largest local in the International (23,000 + Members) with jurisdiction in parts of three states:
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,
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and
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. Local 150's President and Business Manager is James "Jim" Sweeney. Local 150 represents the most traditional Operating Engineers (Hoisting and Portable, Heavy-Highway, Building Trade, Quarry, Landfill, and Underground) employees in the International. Local 150 has an advanced Operating Engineers (Hoisting and Portable) apprenticeship program.


Local 158

Local 158 possesses jurisdiction over forty two counties in New York – making it the largest New York IUOE Local by area. The local is new, by trades-union standards, having been formed in 2011 via a merger of three independent locals – Local 106 of
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, Local 545 of
Syracuse, New York Syracuse ( ) is a City (New York), city in and the county seat of Onondaga County, New York, United States. With a population of 148,620 and a Syracuse metropolitan area, metropolitan area of 662,057, it is the fifth-most populated city and 13 ...
, and Local 832 of
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. Local 158, now comprising three united but semi-autonomous districts is led by Business Manager Jonathan Lanse, and based out of Glenmont, New York.


Local 302

Local 302 represents 14,000 men and women within the states of Washington,
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, and
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. Daren Konopaski is the Business Manager and International Vice President. Members consist of traditional Operating Engineers (heavy-highway and bridge, building trade, quarry, road, river dredging and port work, oil and natural gas pipeline construction and maintenance, sand and gravel pits, asphalt and concrete plants, wind and solar construction, and more) and Stationary Engineers (building and facility operation and services such as custodial, security, HVAC, boiler, chiller, lighting, plumbing, welding, etc.; public water and wastewater utilities, schools, airports, municipal employees, and more). The three heavy equipment training centers, serving Washington, Idaho, and Alaska offer apprenticeship programs, and journey-level skill improvement courses. There are also stationary engineer journeyman-level training classes and apprenticeship programs available.


Local 399

Local 399, stationary engineers, is based in
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, also having jurisdiction in Northwest
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. The Business Manager and President is Patrick J. Kelly, who is also the tenth international Vice President since 2021.


Local 379

On January 9, 1919, IUOE Local 379 participated in the 1919 New York City Harbor Strike, as one of six unions that made up the Marine Workers Affiliation of the Port of New York, shutting down the port for weeks.


Local 501

Local 501 was formed in 1953 by the merger of several regional locals and has offices in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. The Business Manager is Edward J. Curly. Members perform maintenance and repair of all HVAC equipment, boiler operation, lighting, plumbing, welding, painting, carpentry, or in general, all trade related maintenance and repair.


Local 793

Local 793 of the International Union of Operating Engineers represents more than 20,000 crane and heavy equipment operators and other skilled workers employed in all sectors of the construction industry, industrial and mining sectors across the province of Ontario and the territory of Nunavut. Union members operate mobile cranes, tower cranes, concrete pumps, bulldozers, excavators, graders, tractor loader backhoes and many other types of heavy equipment. The Local 793 Business Manager is Mike Gallagher. The Local 793 training centers – the Operating Engineers Training Institute of Ontario, or OETIO – are located in Oakville and Morrisburg.


Local 825

Local 825 covers New Jersey and the 'lower counties' (Rockland, Orange, Ulster, Sullivan and Delaware) of New York State. The Local 825 Business Manager is Greg Lalevee. The Local 825 training center is located adjacent to the NJ Turnpike.


Local 877

Local 877 is a Stationary Engineer union representing approximately 1,400 members and covers Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Maine, and Vermont. The Local 877 Business Manager is Mike Cannistraro. Members maintain, operate, and repair: HVAC equipment, boilers, power plants, lighting, plumbing, welding, painting, carpentry, renewables or in general, all trade related maintenance and repair. The Local 877 training center is located in Canton, Massachusetts.


Presidents

:1896: Charles J. DeLong :1897: Frank Bowker :1898: Frank Pfohl :1898: Samuel L. Bennett :1899: Philip A. Peregrine :1900: Frank B. Monaghan :1901: George V. Lighthall :1903: Patrick McMahon :1904: John E. Bruner :1905: Matthew Comerford :1916: Milton Snellings :1921: Arthur M. Huddell :1931: John Possehl :1940: William E. Maloney :1958: Joseph J. Delaney :1962: Hunter P. Wharton :1976: J. C. Turner :1985: Larry Dugan :1990: Frank Hanley :2005: Vincent Giblin :2011: James Callahan :2025: John L. Downey


Notable members

* Thomas P. Giblin (born 1947),
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member * Robert Rita (born 1969), member of the
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References


External links

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