We are excited to announce the launch of the 2021-2022 edition of the MLU. This edition features new labor units for cable bus, conduit tags, coaxial cable, traffic light camera controls and much more.
Announcing: The 2021-2022 Edition of the NECA Manual of Labor Units
We are excited to announce the launch of the 2021-2022 edition of the MLU. This edition features new labor units for cable bus, conduit tags, all-threaded hanger rods, coaxial cable, traffic light camera controls and much more.
To provide all NECA members with more options, we are releasing an all-new web subscription to enhance user experience. The subscription features the ability to export sections to excel, utilize calculators, customize column factoring and more.
Each NECA member company is able to request a free copy of the MLU each cycle and we’re providing more value than ever this year—each NECA member company will get one seat of access to the new web subscription (a $385 value)! This subscription will provide access over the life of this edition of the MLU with 2 years of access to the labor units!
Accredited Representatives will receive an email with access instructions to this new system within the next two weeks.
OSHA is interested in obtaining additional information about the extent/nature of hazardous heat in the workplace, the nature/effectiveness of interventions, and controls used to prevent heat illness. We are asking our NECA members to participate in the rule making process by responding to a Heat Illness and Injury Survey. Responses will be used to develop meaningful public comments to OSHA. This process helps to ensure our industry is adequately represented as new regulation is developed.
As a reminder, all users will need to reset their passwords upon their first visit. Following this process, they will be able to log in with their email address as their username.
Penn-Del-Jersey Chapter Hosts Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Summit
On Monday, December 13, 2021, the Penn-Del-Jersey Chapter, NECA hosted a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Summit. This event featured an “Inclusive Leadership” training session with Dr. Shannon Mason of Exude, Inc.. During the highly interactive session, participating Contractor and Associate Members learned how to create more inclusive environments in their companies. View the event photo here!
David Meade is joined by Tauhira Ali, NECA Executive Director of Industry Innovation, to discuss NECA’s role in the upcoming MEP Innovation Conference, held in collaboration with MCAA and SMACNA. Hear why electrical contractors should join Tauhira in Tampa this January 24–26.
“Be open to advice even if you think you know how do it.” Shannon Tysmoko, 2nd Year Electrical Apprentice, shares her journey in the apprenticeship and how important company culture is in the electrical industry. Listen to her perspective on how valuable communication is and how she stays proactive while learning on the job site.