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History
IEC was
founded in 1957, as the Associated Independent Electrical
Contractors of America. The primary goal of the group was
to consider and deal by all lawful means with common problems
of management, distribution, employment, and financial functions
of the electrical construction industry; to foster cooperative
action in advancing by all lawful means the common purposes
of its members, and promote activities designed to enable
the industry to be conducted with the greatest economy and
efficiency.
The association's first offices were located in Texas. In
1962, IEC was granted a certificate of incorporation. In 1972,
IEC convinced the U.S. Department of Labor to adopt national
pattern standards of Apprenticeship and Training. And for
the first time, registered apprenticeship was recognized across
the country for those adopting the "Open Shop" philosophy.
In subsequent years, IEC has grown from its original members
to become an influential 76 chapter association representing
over 3,500 electrical contractors and nearly 70,000 electrical
workers. IEC has expanded its alliance to include over 10,000
apprentices who are in the process of becoming prominent and
productive electricians.
IEC will continue to expand its services to its members, as
well as, being a strong voice for independent electrical contractors
on the many issues affecting the industry.
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