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International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers

Fiscal year ending 2024. Filed on March 19, 2025.

4725 South Kildare Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60632

International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (EIN: 36-6001415) has filed an IRS Form 990 since fiscal year 2022. In its fiscal year 2024 IRS Form 990 filing, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, a 501(c)(5) labor, agricultural, or horticultural organization, reported compensation for 8 employees. Among the employees shown here, the average compensation is $4,260. The highest compensated employee at International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers is Raymond Wilke with fiscal year 2024 compensation of $9,897.

Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation

Revenue

$106,332

Expenses

$95,149

Employee compensation

$34,081
Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation over time

Reported Compensated Employees

Raymond Wilke
Recording Secretary
$9,897
$5,672 No related comp$4,225
Juan Ramos
Financial Secretary
$9,444
$7,435 No related comp$2,009
Thomas Verhoeve
President
$8,587
$2,009 No related comp$6,578
Carlos Villasenor
Treasurer
$2,428
$2,009 No related comp$419
Doug Heath
Executive Board Member
$1,033
$757 No related comp$276
Craig Kielhofer
Executive Board Member
$1,033
$757 No related comp$276
Frank Bilotto
Vice President
$902
$757 No related comp$145
Dave Addyman
Executive Board Member
$757
$757 No related compNo other comp

Benchmark Employee Compensation

Mission Statement

Since obtaining its charter on September 15, 1918, IBEW Local 794 has and will continue to seek to better the working conditions of workers in the railroad branch of the electrical industry within its jurisdiction, to improve the grade of their work product, and to enhance the efficiency of the electrical work they perform through the following activities: (i) bargaining collectively with employers; (ii) organizing workers; (iii) promoting reasonable methods of work; (iv) cultivating feelings of friendship among those in the electrical industry; (v) settling disputes between employers and employees by arbitration (if possible); (vi) assisting members in sickness and distress; (vii) assisting members in securing employment; (viii) securing adequate pay and other similar benefits for members' work; (ix) seeking a higher and higher standard of living for members; and (x) seeking security for members.

Revisions to this organization profile

March 19, 2025:
2024 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 990 filed
October 30, 2024:
2023 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 990 filed
April 26, 2023:
2022 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 990 filed

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