We at IBEW Local 43, supply skilled labor to our 40 contactors in the Syracuse, Utica and Oswego areas. The IBEW has played a major roll in every major construction project in Central New York. The pride and workmanship of the IBEW is evident in just about every building in our area.
Key Benefits...
MANPOWER: A virtually unlimited supply of trained and skilled electricians is literally just a phone call away.
TRAINING: Our apprentice electricians serve in a New York State approved five-year program. They receive on the job training, as well as 185 hours of classroom/lab instruction per year in all aspects of the electrical trade.
STABILITY: With a collective bargaining agreement you will have the peace of mind in knowing exactly what your labor costs will be from year to year for a specified period of time.
SAFETY: Our members are trained in OSHA 10, fIRST aid & C.P.R., and various other electrical safety related programs.
WORKFORCE QUALITY: Our members are participants in the "Code of Excellence Program." This innovative new program ensures that you are 100% satisfied with the electricians on your jobsites.
Choose an IBEW Local 43 - NECA local contractor today! We have 1,200 workers on our eligibility list that are drug tested and ready to build, maintain and operate the electrical industry of the future - today!
Contact us now to staff your project with qualified electricians educated in the following diciplines:
NECA stands for The National Electrical Contractors Association. This organization was founded in 1901, and is the leading representative of a segment of the construction market which is comprised of over 70,000 electrical contracting firms. The industry employs over 650,000 electrical workers and produces an annual volume of over $95 billion. NECA includes 120 U.S. chapters in addition to others in countries around the world.
NECA is dedicated to enhancing the industry through continuing education, labor relations, current information and promotional activities. It is the voice of the electrical contracting industry, working to promote higher standards, quality workmanship and training for a skilled workforce.