Statewide local-union network

Uniting Electrical Workers from El Paso to Houston.

The Texas State Association of Electrical Workers brings local voices together for education, safety, legislative support, and worker advancement across every region of Texas.

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Connected Across Texas

Texas map with glowing local-union nodes Hover or focus a city node to display a local name and region. IBEW Local 583 — El Paso El Paso IBEW Local 602 — Amarillo Amarillo IBEW Local 602 — Lubbock Lubbock IBEW Local 602 — Midland/Odessa Midland IBEW Local 681 — Wichita Falls Wichita Falls IBEW Local 20 — Dallas–Fort Worth DFW IBEW Local 301 — Texarkana / Nash Texarkana IBEW Local 72 — Waco Waco IBEW Local 520 — Austin Austin IBEW Local 60 — San Antonio San Antonio IBEW Local 716 — Houston Houston IBEW Local 479 — Beaumont Beaumont IBEW Local 527 — Texas City / Galveston Texas City IBEW Local 278 — Corpus Christi Corpus IBEW Local 1015 — McAllen / Rio Grande Valley RGV
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Statewide network view

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Announcements

Current statewide updates.

Approved meeting notices, convention details, committee updates, and statewide association announcements will be posted here.

TSAEW

Announcements pending

Approved TSAEW updates will appear here when officers publish meeting notices, convention details, committee updates, or statewide announcements.

Our Purpose

A central connection point for Texas electrical workers.

TSAEW exists to help local unions coordinate around shared priorities: education, legislative advocacy, committee work, safety culture, and advancement for electrical workers throughout the state.

Coordinate locals

Provide a statewide table for local leaders to exchange information, strengthen regional relationships, and align on common issues.

Support policy

Track worker-impacting issues, elevate member priorities, and connect local voices with legislative action.

Advance workers

Promote training, safety, fair standards, and career pathways that help electrical workers move forward.

Leadership

Current officers and statewide points of coordination.

Officer listings, local references, regions, and notes will be updated here after TSAEW verification and approval.

President

TSAEW President

TSAEW • Statewide

Association leadership information will be updated after officer verification.
Vice President

TSAEW Vice President

TSAEW • Statewide

Statewide coordination and regional communication.
Secretary-Treasurer

TSAEW Secretary-Treasurer

TSAEW • Statewide

Convention records, correspondence, and association support.

Education & Safety

Committees that turn unity into action.

Education and safety work best when every local can share what is working, identify gaps, and build consistent standards across regions.

Apprenticeship pathways

Highlight apprenticeship pipelines, training centers, and mentorship routes that prepare the next generation of electrical workers.

Continuing education

Encourage ongoing code, technology, leadership, and craft training so members can stay current as the electrical industry changes.

Safety coordination

Share safety resources, committee updates, and jobsite lessons that protect workers in construction, utility, maintenance, and related work.

Events & Convention

Annual convention, working sessions, and statewide alignment.

The TSAEW convention gives delegates and committee members a forum to review issues, coordinate education, share local updates, and define common goals for the year ahead.

DateDate to be announced LocationTexas StatusRegistration details to be announced
1 Regional reports
2 Committee work
3 Legislative priorities
4 Worker advancement

Contact

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Education, safety, legislative support, convention participation, committee updates, and general association inquiries.

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