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"Elevators are an absolute necessity to
the highest achievement of the American building industry. Now, it may be
true that elevator constructors do the work of electricians, ironworkers,
ornamental ironworkers and so on. But capital, before it invests in
elevators which make skyscrapers possible, has a right to the assurance
that the elevators will be safe, practical, and feasible as an investment.
How are you going to fix responsibility if you are going to divide up the
work among five or six different trades?" said by P. H. McCarthy,
in 1914, still true today.
quoted from: http://www.iuec.org/history3.asp
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Our
union's 100th Anniversary is coming up.
Any
members wishing to share their ideas on how to celebrate this event should
speak up soon. New bumper stickers? Jackets? Dinner party?
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There are Webcasts for your Required Continuing Education
*** A note from Brother
Dave Tremain about the Webcasts
You
will need Adobe Reader
To view the Webcasts
Click
here to download it for free.
Continuing Education is available online!

This program is available at no cost for all I.U.E.C Mechanics and will meet the continuing requirements for licensed Elevator
Mechanics for the State of Washington.
These courses must be taken
within the 12 month period immediately prior to the expiration date of
your license in order to qualify with the licensing requirements.
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There are Three Mechanics Maintenance Classes: |
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CEO 12.1
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8hr.
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Machine Room Maintenance
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Register/Info
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CEO 12.2
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8hr.
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Hoistway Maintenance
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Register/Info
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CEO 12.3
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8hr.
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Hydraulic Elevator Maintenance
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Register/Info
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