Finances

IUOE is by no means a simple organization. It is a big business, surviving on the dues of its hard-working members. The union is required each year to file a document called an “LM-2” which reports the union’s most recent financial flow.

IUOE’s LM-2 Report states that the union collected more than $137 million in total receipts, with $72 million coming from members’ dues, agency fees, per capita tax, fines, fees, and assessments.

IUOE Total Receipts
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Where's the Money Going?

The IUOE collected over $137 million, but how much did it spend on behalf of individual members? The union responded to this item as follows:

The union paid more than $18 million for the combined salaries and expenses of its officers and employees.

IUOE Spending

The chart below breaks down how the IUOE spent $137,784,229.

Source: 2025 IUOE LM-2 Report. *Other: Contributions, Gifts, and Grants; Strike Benefits; Fees, Fines, Assessments, etc.; Supplies for Resale Purchase of Investments and Fixed Assets; Loans Made; To Affiliates of Funds Collected on Their Behalf On Behalf of Individual Members; Total Withheld But Not Disbursed.