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Long Island Chapter
Benefits of Membership
The National Electrical Contractors Association
represents,
promotes, and advances the interest of the electrical contracting
industry. Our efforts benefit all branches of the industry - including
skilled electricians, linemen, installers and technicians - as well as
the customers it serves; but our association's chief purpose is to help
enhance the position of its member companies, which are firms engaged
primarily in power distribution and/or integrated systems
(voice-data-video) work.
NECA meets this commitment through numerous programs
designed to help members take advantage of technological innovations,
meet the challenges of a changing economy, secure fair representation in
legislative and regulatory processes, avail themselves of training and
highly skilled employees, and market and deliver the best possible
services to customers. Our slate of member services is constantly
evolving and expanding , so what you'll find in these pages is some
basic information on what NECA does to help members grow and prosper.
You may obtain additional information from you local NECA chapter
office. And, you can always find up-to-date information on our website
at the National
NECA site
How can Electrical Contractors Avail Themselves of
NECA Services?
Electrical contractors affiliate with NECA's National
organization and gain access to its member services and programs through
membership in their local NECA Chapter, as long as an electrical
contracting company is a member of NECA's National organization. There
is a NECA chapter representing each major trading area in the nation,
and each Chapter serves as the multiemployer bargaining agent with its
corresponding local union (s) of the International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers (IBEW).
NECA Chapters operate autonomously, elect their own
officers, set their own dues and service charges, and determine their
own priorities. Each Chapter operates its own local programs and provide
services for its own members that in addition to the National programs
mentioned in this booklet.
Each NECA chapter has a professional staff member whose
duty is to manage the Chapters affairs and programs on behalf of the
local membership. NECA's National organization conducts a broad-based
program for training competent professionals to assume Chapter
management positions, but each chapter selects its own manager and
office staff. What the individual NECA Chapter accomplishes for its
members depends upon, the staff those members select to conduct the
chapters business upon the members support and active participation in
chapters programs.
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