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What
is IEC?
For more
than 40 years, the Independent Electrical Contractors-IEC-has
faced the challenges imposed by the changing world of the
electrical industry. IEC has built a reputation as the premier
trade association, aggressively working with the industry
to establish a successful business environment for "Open
Shop" Electrical Contractors.
The association serves as the voice of the electrical contracting
industry on policies affecting its membership. IEC attempts
to further the growth of our economy, providing skilled manpower,
and promoting the principles of free enterprise.
The
mission of IEC is, Providing Resources for Success
Through Communication and Education
To fulfill this mission, IEC serves the following areas:.
- IEC
MEMBER COMPANIES ARE SMALL BUSINESSES
87% of IEC member companies report less than 50 employees.
- IEC
MEMBER COMPANIES CARE ABOUT TRAINING
The I.E.C. Chesapeake has five separate training locations,
serving central, southern and western Maryland & Virginia.
Both of these programs are approved by the Maryland Apprenticeship
and Training Program (MATP). Virginia Department of Labor
- IEC
MEMBER COMPANIES DO ALL TYPES OF ELECTRICAL WORK
Although commercial and residential work predominates, IEC
members do institutional, industrial, utility, and service
work all over the Baltimore and Washington Metro area.
- IEC
MEMBER COMPANIES ARE WELL ESTABLISHED
73% of IEC Companies were formed before 1980 with the earliest
established in 1893.
- 37,800
PEOPLE ARE REPRESENTED BY IEC
Company employees of IEC members number 37,872 from information
gathered from the member survey. This is approximately 15%
of the independent electrical workers in the nation. This
allows for national and state representation on important
legislative issues.
In addition,
IEC has a dedicated professional national staff and Executive
Committee committed to improving and protecting the interests
of Independent Electrical Contractors.
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