International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
www.ibew.org
The IBEW represents approximately 750,000 members from the United States and Canada who work in a wide variety of fields (including utilities, construction telecommunications, broadcasting, manufacturing, railroads and government) within the electrical industry.
IBEW Hour Power Website
www.ibewhourpower.com
National Electrical Benefit Fund
www.nebfonline.org
Established to provide for the future financial security of organized electrical workers, the NEBF is a Defined Benefit Plan providing retirement benefits.
IBEW Second District Office
www.ibew2nd.org
Located in Shelton, Connecticut, the Second District office represents the International Office working with all branches of the IBEW in New England assisting local unions with issues to better serve its membership.
National Electrical Contractors Association
www.necanet.org
NECA is the voice of the electrical contracting industry. Through educational programs training a skilled workforce, labor relations and promotional activities they work to promote higher standards and quality workmanship.
Building & Construction Trades Department
www.bctd.org
The BCTD helps affiliated building trades unions develop safer job sites, deliver training, organize workers, and track legislation that affects working families in securing improved wages, hours and working conditions through collective bargaining. They also work to resolve jurisdictional disputes within the construction trades and support the unity of the building trades by encouraging the formation of local building trades councils.
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
www.osha.gov
OSHA strives to assure the safety and health of America’s workers.
AFL-CIO
www.afl-cio.org
The AFL-CIO works to build a strong political voice for the workers in our nation to bring economic justice to the workplace and social justice to our nation thus improving the lives of working families.
Insurance Programmers
www.insuranceprogrammers.com
IPI serves as the administrators of our health and welfare, pension and annuity benefits. Access to plan information and member coverage requires a password.
National Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee
www.njatc.org
The NJATC develops and standardizes training to educate members of the IBEW and NECA to provide the most highly trained and skilled workforce possible.
Helmets to Hardhats
www.helmetstohardhats.org
Co-sponsored by all fifteen Building and Construction Trades, Helmets to Hardhats collects information about the best career opportunities in the building and construction trades and works to provide former military personnel with that information.
United States House of Representatives
www.house.gov
To contact your district’s member of the House of Representatives, key in your zip code.
United States Senate
www.senate.gov
Contact your state Senator by keying in your zip code.
State of Connecticut
www.cga.ct.gov
Contact your State of Connecticut representatives in Hartford’s general assembly
Connecticut Chapter of NECA
www.necact.org


