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Council on Industrial Relations: An organization that provides a forum for the peaceful resolution of labor disputes in the electrical contracting industry. |
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International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers: The oldest and largest, electrical union in the world, with approximately 750,000 members in the United States and Canada. |
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Through its global membership, the IEEE is a leading authority on areas ranging from aerospace systems, computers and telecommunications to biomedical engineering, electric power and consumer ... |
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National Electrical Code: The world’s most widely adopted safety code. |
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National Electrical Contractor’s Association: The voice of the $100 billion industry responsible for bringing lighting, power, and communications tobuildings and communities across the United States. |
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National Electrical Installation Standards: (developed by NECA in partnership with other industry organizations) are the first performance standards for electrical construction. They go beyond the basic safety requirements of the National Electrical ... |
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National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee: The organization that develops and standardizes training to educate the members of the IBEW and NECA; ensuring and providing the Electrical Construction Industry with the most highly trained and . |
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The Quality Connection: National Labor- Management Cooperation Committee of the Electrical Industry. |
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The Wisconsin Society of Professional Engineers (WSPE) is the only society in Wisconsin which represents all branches of engineering. |
| Wisconsin Society of Professional Designers of Engineering Systems, Inc. |
Wisconsin Society of Professional Designers of Engineering Systems, Inc. |