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Become a Union Electrical Contractor
Partner with IBEW Local 540 and NECA
Running an electrical contracting business today comes with real challenges: recruiting skilled labor, managing rising benefit costs, staying compliant, and bidding competitively.
Partnering with IBEW Local 540 and NECA gives you access to a reliable, highly trained workforce, clear labor standards, and a support system designed to help your business grow.
Questions?
Contact:
- Greg Bambenek
- Membership Development Coordinator
- IBEW Local 540
- (330) 232-1498
- GBambenek@IBEW540.org
Why Contractors Choose to Go Union
Reliable, Skilled Workforce
- Immediate access to qualified electricians
- Structured apprenticeship and journeyman training through JATC
- Keep your current crew and help them advance
- Transparent referral system with priority for experienced local electricians
You gain a steady pipeline of trained manpower without carrying the full burden of recruiting and training.
Predictable Costs. Clear Standards.
- A Collective Bargaining Agreement defines wages, benefits, and working conditions
- Predictable labor costs for more accurate bidding
- Structured fringe benefits, including health, pension, annuity, and training
No surprises. No guessing games. Just defined standards that make estimating and planning more reliable.
Built for Growth
- Multiple agreement options: Inside, NORA, and Residential
- Scale your workforce as projects demand
- Access marketing, advocacy, and contractor support through NECA and LMCC
- Compliance and safety training to keep jobs on track
This partnership is designed to help you compete, expand, and pursue larger opportunities.
The Process: How to Become a Union Contractor
Step 1: Initial Meeting
Meet with IBEW Local 540 to review your needs, goals, and scope of work.
Step 2: Review Agreement Options
Determine whether the Inside, NORA, or Residential Agreement best fits your business.
Step 3: Workforce Evaluation
Your current crew is assessed to determine how they fit within the union structure, with upskilling opportunities as needed.
Step 4: Complete the Signatory Process
Complete basic paperwork to become signatory and gain access to the union workforce.
Step 5: Ongoing Support
You receive continued support throughout the transition and beyond.