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Membership Benefits - Labor Relations
NECA values highly the long record of
constructive and responsible labor relations practiced by the
national association, its chapters, and its members. NECA's
basic policy is that every effort should be made by all
parties concerned - the national association, its chapters,
its members, supervisory personnel, the IBEW, and local unions
- to improve labor management relations. The goal is to
provide the maximum possible productivity per man-hour of
labor to meet competition and to promote consumer use of the
trained and skilled electrical craftsmen employed by qualified
electrical contractors.
In order to implement this basic policy NECA
endorses, and seeks to develop on the local and national
level, programs and procedures of rational and peaceful
approaches to the settlement of disputes and the avoidance of
strikes, work stoppages, and jurisdictional disputes. NECA has
joined with the IBEW to develop the National Labor-Management
Cooperation Committee (NLMCC) with the goal of improving the
relationship between signatory employers and the IBEW at all
levels and exploring ways to work together to become more
competitive, to implement programs that increase employment
opportunities, and to promote the value of union electrical
work. NECA develops programs for improving safety, training
apprentices and journeymen, employment and benefit programs,
and other programs for the benefit of the industry and the
general public. NECA plays an active role in the Council on
Industrial Relations (CIR), the National Joint Apprenticeship
and Training Committee (NJATC), the Employees Benefit
Agreement (NEBF), the Plan for the Settlement of
Jurisdictional Disputes, the Continuous Pipe-Type
Underground Oil-Filled Transmission Conduit Installations
Agreement, the Outside Utility Construction National Project
Agreement, the National Teledata Agreement and the National
Maintenance Agreement. The association often sponsors seminars
to promote harmonious local labor relations.
The industry and the general public have earned immeasurable
savings by NECA's diligent efforts to promote and maintain
full and uninterrupted productivity while striving for
economically realistic terms of employment. The Council on
Industrial Relations is a forum, mutually endorsed by NECA and
the IBEW, which meets quarterly for the timely and peaceful
resolution of the labor-management disputes which cannot be
resolved at the local level. Parties may jointly or
unilaterally submit disputes to the CIR and the resulting
unanimous decision becomes binding on the parties involved.
NECA labor relations policy provides for a coordinated and
cooperative effort between chapters and the national
association. This policy features a high degree of local
responsibility, while at the same time providing methods by
which the national association can promote and safeguard the
labor relations and business interests and goals of the
industry.
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