NECA News
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NECA chief applauds red tape slashing
The slashing of red tape and administrative burdens is good news for electrical contractors says NECA chief executive Suresh Manickam. “Small business is the lifeblood of ... -
NECA pushes for gov subsidies for employees of mature age apprentices
Mature age apprentices represent a real opportunity to reduce Australia’s skills shortage, raise productivity and enrich the electrical contracting industry, says NECA chief executive Suresh Manickam. ... -
The Victorian Council appoint new NECA Victorian chapter executive director
The Victorian Council has announced the appointment of James Keegan to the position of NECA Victorian Chapter Executive Director. James has worked for Schneider for 25 years ... -
NECA pushes Senate to re-establish the ABCC
Given the backdrop of media surrounding the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC), NECA encourages Senator’s to listen to community and business sentiment and ensure ... -
NECA initiative to tackle rising energy costs
The National Electrical and Communications Association’s (NECA) Lean and Green initiative, which launched yesterday in Cairns, is a business support program that aims to tackle rising ... -
Speakers confirmed for Electrical conference
Electrical industry body, National Electrical and Communications Association has announced that the second keynote for the industry conference in Stellenbosch, South Africa, 17-21 April, 2016 is now ... -
Royal Commission findings reinforce need for ABCC return
The findings of the final report of the Royal Commission into Trade Union Governance and Corruption reinforce the need for the re-establishment of the Australian Building ... -
Dangers highlighted by the electrocution of Victorian dairy farmer
The electrocution of a dairy farmer in the Victorian town of Yarroweyah last week highlights the dangers of working in, and around electricity, and in the ... -
Melbourne electrocution: another sad day for our industry
The death of a 24 year old man, Adem Kartel, whilst working in the Melbourne suburb of Dallas is another sad reminder of the dangers of ... -
VET FEE-HELP reforms approved
The Federal Government’s Higher Education Amendment (VET FEE-HELP Reform) Bill 2015 passed through the Senate last week with the support of the Opposition and minor parties. ...