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New Educational Offerings from IEC

































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             NEW WORKER PROGRAM                     NEC® TEXTBOOK                        LEADERSHIP
                                                                                           COURSE
             IEC’s New Worker Program aims to     A Comprehensive Guide to the
             provide members with a competitive   NEC® covers the 2017 edition of the   Effective Leadership Skills
             edge when on-boarding new hires    National Electrical Code®. It replaces   teaches electrical apprentices
            and apprentices. The program covers   the Illustrated Guide to the NEC® in   and journeyman electricians
              topics such as job-site orientation,   the four-year apprentice program   how to work effectively with
            tool safety and identification, material   beginning in the 2019–2020 school year.  co-workers, managers, and
             identification, device identification,                                    clients by strengthening
             wire prep, and various safety topics.  Written by NEC® expert Ryan       social, communication, and
                                                 Jackson, it features commentary        interpersonal skills.
             This offering serves as a precursor—  geared toward electrical contractors
               not as a prerequisite— for IEC’s   and is photo-rich. In addition, this
               four-year apprentice program.    book can be used for code update
                                                   or journeyman prep classes.




             To purchase any of the above, visit the IEC Training Advantage Bookstore at www.iectraining.com.
                For more information, contact Director of Curriculum Development Chrissy Skudera (cskudera@ieci.org).
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