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BLET 160th Anniversary: Early Masonic Influences

The early members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers had strong Masonic beliefs, as evidenced by this photo of a BLE meeting in Illinois, which was taken in the early to mid-1870s. During early Division meetings, officers wore Masonic regalia with ornamentation that signified the office held (Chief Engineer, Secretary-Treasurer, Guide, Chaplain, and others). (BLET…

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Florida Gulf and Atlantic Railroad workers vote to join BLET

Train and engine service employees of the Florida Gulf and Atlantic Railroad (FG&A) have voted to join the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET), becoming the newest members of the 160-year-old union. The election was certified on July 12 by the National Mediation Board (NMB), the federal agency responsible for facilitating labor relations within…

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BLET 160th Anniversary: Insurance Association answers a genuine need in 1867

A most important milestone in BLE history occurred on December 3, 1867, when the Locomotive Engineers Mutual Life Insurance Association was established at Port Jervis, New York. It was patterned after the Insurance Association of the Metropolitan Police of New York City. Beyond the requirement that all policyholders be members of the BLE, the Association…

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