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The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers was formed in 1891 by a group of electricians who wanted a safer workplace, fair wages and, in general, respect for the service they rendered their communities through their labors. |
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The finest electrical workers in the country receive their training through the National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee of National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW). |
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LA/NECA represents the interests of union electrical contractors in Los Angeles and Ventura counties, including members in labor relations with IBEW Local Unions #11 (Los Angeles County), #40 (Motion Picture Industry Production), and #952 (Ventura County). |
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Today's competitive and demanding construction industry mandates that workers in all trades possess a high degree of experience and formal training. Whether the project is constructing a high rise office complex, performing tenant improvements, building a power plant or a single family house, tradesmen must be able to work at the highest quality standards. |
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