New Web Page on How to Select, Wear, and Clean Your Mask This is helpful information as you stay safe during COVID19. Click Here.
The Secretary of State has launched its Live Paperless Portal You can submit your application to vote-by-mail. The application will automatically be forwarded to your local elections board. Click Here.
September 1st Luncheon- Improving Productivity During COVID-19,Click Here to View
Are You Ready for Augmented Reality The use of 3D modeling in combination with digital construction data is finally breaking down some of the industry’s long-standing barriers to efficiency and productivity, especially the problem of siloed teams and disconnected workflows. AR and other related technologies like virtual reality (VR) and mixed reality (MR)—collectively known as extended reality (XR)—are building upon this momentum. Find out more.
Is your PPP Loan Tax Exempt? Check With an Accountant. Unless congress intervenes, the IRS will not sllow businesses to write off wages…Click Here.
Stay Safe at the Pool and Beach Staying six feet apart, wearing a mask and washing your hands are just a few ways you can help slow the spread. Click here.
Official Notice to Entry to the Building Post this notice at the entry of your building for protection. Georgia law allows you protection from COVID related litigation. Click here for notice.
Georgia Lien Waiver Bill Becomes Law and Takes Effect on January 1, 2021 On August 5, 2020, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp formally signed into law Senate Bill (SB) 315 to restore statutory lien and bond waivers to their original intended purpose of waiving lien and bond rights only and to resolve the confusion caused by ALA Construction Services, LLC v. Controlled Access, Inc., in which the Georgia Court of Appeals held that Georgia statutory lien waivers can also waive breach of contract claims. More info
CORE- Community Organized Relief Effort- FREE COVID-19 Testing Free COVID-19 testing in select locations throughout Georgia. Locations for mobile sites change weekly. Click here.
Explore project labor – the part of every project with the most risk and the least control. Labor cost management is typically what defines a project as a success or a failure. Budgeting, forecasting and managing the other costs on a project (materials, subcontracts and general conditions) is fairly straightforward, but labor is usually what makes or breaks a job. More info.Download PDF here.
Enhancing Productivity by Adopting New Products
Keep up with the latest products that will save you time and money on the job site. Some of these included pre-wired raceway, basket tray, evolution floor boxes, plug tail and Ezefab. Let Legrand show you how to improve your job site productivity and increase your bottom line in this free webinar. Free Webinar Tuesday September 15, 2020. Register
Are You Using All of Your IEC Benefits? IEC trains and more. Health Benefits, 401K. Legal adivice and more. See how some of IEC’s members have benefited from IEC. Click here.
Senate Dems Ready Arsenal of Delaying Tactics, but Strategists Say GOP Has Votes to Confirm Barrett Refusal of multiple Democratic senators, including Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), to meet individually with Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett is the first move of many they’re planning in hopes of delaying her Senate consideration past the November election. Read More
IEC Has Negotiated Exclusive Member Savings at Shell Stations across the Nation.
Exclusive Fuel Savings from Shell. Fill out the form and a Shell Fleet Solutions representative will be in touch shortly. Start saving even MORE with Shell Fleet Solutions. Click Here
The Office of Inspector General recognizes that we are facing unprecedented times and is alerting the public about potential fraud schemes related to economic stimulus programs offered by the U.S. Small Business Administration in response to the Novel Coronavirus Pandemic (COVID-19). The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), the largest financial assistance bill to date, includes provisions to help small businesses. Fraudsters have already begun targeting small business owners during these economically difficult times. Be on the lookout for grant fraud, loan fraud, and phishing. Scams and Fraud Schemes
Grants
SBA does not initiate contact on either 7a or Disaster loans or grants More info
INDUSTRY
COVID-19 and OSHA- View Webinar from Attorney Chris Caiaccio on HR Updates and Vaccine – Related issues. View Webinar Download PDF
NATIONAL
IEC Atlanta is Holding Red Carpet Watch Party & Happy Hour
October 30th at 2:30pm. Attend a virtual pre-celebration to the President’s Gala & Awards Show! IEC will provide free food & drinks, including a Mardis Gras Style theme. Register to attend IEC’s Watch Party
As if we didn’t have enough head spinning COVID and PPP issues to deal with in 2020, now in 2021 we will be dealing with a new administration and congress that will have new agendas, regulations and tax implications that business owners must be on the watch for. IEC will be monitoring, deciphering and provide guidance on these issues throughout 2021 for our membership.
The first informational session regarding these issues will be a series of seminars on “Preparing Your Business for the Biden Administration.” On January 12th in Atlanta, Attorney Chris Caiaccio of Townsend Kilpatrick will provide a presentation that will cover Labor Relations (union activity), Changes to Wage and Hour Law, OSHA, Leave Laws, EEO and Pay Equity. This same presentation will be provided on February 5th in Macon, Feb. 12th in Augusta, Feb. 19th in Columbus and Feb. 26th in Savannah. Be sure to sign up here to get first hand information to guide your business in 2021.
New PPP Second Draw Eligibility In order to receive a PPP second draw loan under the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, eligible entities must:
– Employ not more than 300 employees – Have used or will use the full amount of their first PPP loan; and – Demonstrate at least a 25% reduction in gross receipts in the first, second, or third quarter of 2020 relative to the same quarter in 2019
New Installer Program is Ready to Start This class prepares your new workers with the basic skills to succeed. Class is offered Mondays and Wednesdays from February 1st to February 24th. Only 14 seats are available for this program. Register your worker today.
Revised Lien and Payment Bond Waiver Forms & Withdrawal Affadavit …In case you missed it! On January 1, 2021 revisions to Georgia’s statutory lien and bond waiver forms and the affidavits to withdraw those will take effect. The revised law will make significant changes regarding statutory waviers effective January 1, 2021 Below are the new Georgia formats effective January 1, 2021:
The 2021 Resource Directory has shipped and you should have received your copy. Please contact Marie Thornton at marie.thornton@iecatlantaga.org if you have not received yours.
New Apprenticeship Training Location in Augusta IEC Georgia partner member Mayer in Augusta Georgia moved into a beautiful brand new building with an awesome training center. Jeff McFadden, Augusta Branch Manager, contacted IEC to state they had built a nice training room that was sitting empty at night and offered IEC Georiga’s Apprenticeship Program the opportunity to use the facility to conduct classes. Please thank Mr. McFadden and or support Mayer Electric when making buying decisions.
Welcome New Members
Cornerstone Control Systems Cornerstone has provided customer focused solutions in the Low Voltage Industry for more than 25 years; Cornerstone Security, Inc. has become a premier leader specializing in Life Safety, Access Control, Intrusion Detection, Surveillance, and Communication Systems. Find out more about Cornerstone Control Systems Daren Hoeffner/ Germaine Devane 5600 Oakbrook Parkway, Suite 240 Norcross, GA 30093 (770) 448-9042 fax (770) 448-5436 daren@cornercs.com germaine.devane@cornercs.com www.cornercs.com Field Workers: 21-30 Member Since: 12/15/2020
Acuity Brands Acuity Brands is a new Diamond level Atlanta Chapter partner member that is a market-leading industrial technology company. They design, manufacture and bring to market innovative products and services. Some of their products consist of indoor/ outdoor lighting, controls, life safety, building management and more. Find out more about Acuity Brands. Dani Senne/ Tricia Foster 1400 Lester Rd. NW Conyers, GA 30012 (678) 793-0124 dani.senne@acuitybrands.com tricia.foster@acuitybrands.com www.acuitybrands.com Partner Since: 1/05/2021
Current Demands, Inc. Current Demands, Inc. provides reliable residential and commercial electrical services throughout metro Atlanta, Georgia. They service any type of electrical project, from troubleshooting and repair, to electrical system upgrades and new electrical installations including popular low voltage systems. Mike W. Daniels, Jr. 1202 North Tennessee Street, #203 Cartersville, GA 30120 (770) 382-1617 fax (770) 382-9321 mike@currentdemands.com www.currentdemands.com Member Since: 01/05/2021
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
IEC National Workforce Development Toolkit Ready to start your 2021 apprentice recruitment with a bang? IEC has developed a Workforce Development Toolkit that will give you everything you need to attract the next generation of electrical professionals this year.
The kit includes the following must-have recruitment aides:
All new My Electric Career postcard (in two formats) A comprehensive Apprenticeship Brochure A one-page summary of what electricians actually do A list of talking points to use during your presentations to prospects A list of organizations to target for recruitment A quick fact sheet including demographic information on electricians A checklist and sample agenda for presentations
We know that you’ll find these items a useful addition to your recruitment efforts and look forward to creating additional items for the toolkit this year! Check Out the Toolkit
Private Interview Sessions
Private recruitment opportunities are available if your organization prefers recruitment focused on your company’s needs. Delast Muhammad organizes interviews just for the positions needed. Delast has also organized mock interviews and resume building workshops to better prepare candidates to meet with contractors. Reach out to her at delast.muhammad@iecatlantaga.org to schedule your interview sessions.
Recruitment is at the top of the list for IEC contractors. IEC works for you to assist with the resources needed. More career fairs are scheduled for 2021. The schedule will be coming out soon!
Columbus 1st Year Apprenticeship Start January 21st If you have workers needing training in the Columbus, GA area, you have until December 22nd to have them registered. Have your workers complete the application online today! Apprenticeship Application
OSHA Provides New Resource Directory OSHA has provided an updated list of general COVID-19 resources grouped by agency, a section with resources on reopening workplaces, cloth face coverings and respiratory protection, vaccines, and additional industry-specific COVID-19 resources grouped by industry. Learn more
Covid-19’s Impact on 4 Sectors of the Electrical Construction Industry We are facing unprecedented times with Covid-19 which is severely crippling some industries while leaving others relatively intact. Within the electrical construction industry, some businesses are feeling the impact more than others. Some are crushing under the weight of the pandemic while others remain relatively unaffected.
Here is a high-level overview of how 4 different sectors within the construction and electrical industry and how they have been operating during the pandemic.
CDC’s Guidance & Safety Practices for Critical Infrastructure Workers
The CDC suggests that workers who cannot be replaced and who have had exposure but remain asymptomatic should adhere to the following practices prior to and during their work shift.
Pre-Screen: Employers should measure the employee’s temperature and assess symptoms prior to them starting work. Ideally, temperature checks should happen before the individual enters the facility.
Regular Monitoring: As long as the employee doesn’t have a fever or symptoms, they should self-monitor under the supervision of their employer’s occupational health program.
Wear a Mask: The employee should wear a face mask at all times while in the workplace for 14 days after last exposure. Employers can issue facemasks or can approve employees’ supplied cloth face coverings in the event of shortages.
Social Distance: The employee should maintain 6 feet and practice social distancing as work duties permit in the workplace.
Disinfect and Clean work spaces: Clean and disinfect all areas such as offices, bathrooms, common areas, shared electronic equipment routinely.
The CDC’s guidance and safety practices specifically for critical infrastructure workers who may have had exposure to a person with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 can be found here.
Official Notice to Entry to the Building Post this notice at the entry of your building for protection. Georgia law allows you protection from COVID related litigation. Click here for notice.
Georgia Lien Waiver Bill Becomes Law and Takes Effect on January 1, 2021 On August 5, 2020, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp formally signed into law Senate Bill (SB) 315 to restore statutory lien and bond waivers to their original intended purpose of waiving lien and bond rights only and to resolve the confusion caused by ALA Construction Services, LLC v. Controlled Access, Inc., in which the Georgia Court of Appeals held that Georgia statutory lien waivers can also waive breach of contract claims. More info
CORE- Community Organized Relief Effort- FREE COVID-19 Testing Free COVID-19 testing in select locations throughout Georgia. Locations for mobile sites change weekly. Click here.
Resources for Small Business in Georgia Affected by COVID-19 Click here.
Enhancing Productivity by Adopting New Products
Keep up with the latest products that will save you time and money on the job site. Some of these included pre-wired raceway, basket tray, evolution floor boxes, plug tail and Ezefab. Let Legrand show you how to improve your job site productivity and increase your bottom line in this free webinar. Free Webinar Tuesday September 15, 2020. Register
Are You Using All of Your IEC Benefits? IEC trains and more. Health Benefits, 401K. Legal adivice and more. See how some of IEC’s members have benefited from IEC. Click here.
Does Your Apprentice Have the Connectivity They Need for School?
As you may be aware, due to CDC’s COVID-19 social distancing guidelines IEC is providing a hybrid learning experience this year for the apprentices; meaning they are alternating one week in class, and the next remotely.
Because of this, we have surveyed the apprentices to determine if they have a computer/tablet to do their online work and viewing at home. Based upon this survey, it has been determined that some apprentices do not have a computer/tablet to use for their schoolwork. They may also have slow or no internet connection.
We want to bring this to your attention, as many contractors may not realize to ask their apprentices if they have connectivity issues. We have found that the Lenovo tablet M8HD for just $99 works well for apprentices on our learning management platform. If you wish, you may order this directly from Lenovo using this link. A comparable tablet, laptop or computer will also work if you happen to have a spare one they may use. It must have 4GB memory, 32GB of storage, screen facing camera and wireless connectivity.
From one of my favorite authors, James Clear on taking action.
The difference between motion and action. Motion: -talk to a personal trainer -research your book idea -explore different types of meditation Action: -do 10 squats -write 1 sentence -meditate for 1 minute Motion feels like progress. Action is progress.”
81 Top Apprentice Performers Honored for Academic Achievement and Perfect Attendance As classes started off this last week, apprentices from the 2019-2020 school year were honored in front of their peers with awards. (see all the recepients) IEC Atlanta Chapter celebrated their apprentices that have performed above and beyond this academic school year. Awards were distributed throughout the week of August 10th awarding students for their academic performance and those achieving perfect attendance. 21 Academic Achievement Awards and 60 Perfect Attendance Awards were given. These students have exhibited professionalism and dedication for their craft.
Global & US Economy Reopening Tracker
While the COVID-19 health crisis continues to impact markets across the globe, economic reopening is underway. Governments, health organizations and businesses are working together to reopen multiple sectors of the global economy to enable employees and citizens to reenter workplaces and venues. This very easy to read tracker also includes construction sites in each state.
September Apprenticeship Class has only 19 spaces left! Have your apprentices register by the August 24th deadline. Classes start September 21st. Register here
Need Advice or Assistance Regarding COVID-19 on HR, PPP, Legal, Productivity or Other Issues? Contact me at niel.dawson@iecatlantaga.org or one of our expert partner members below. You can also check out our resources here. Don’t go it alone, we’re here to help you!
2020 Financial Challenges & Opportunities Did you miss the highly informative webinar on how to navigate through the financial challenges of COVID19? In this webinar, CPA Al Clark covers a multitude of topics that can greatly enhance your bottom line, from the Employee Retention Tax Credit, to PPP Loan Forgiveness to changing methods of job completion, and much more! Click here to listen to this webinar.
Luncheon Meetings Returning to Georgia in October
The very popular luncheon meetings are returning across the state. You may now register for these free luncheons, We are also looking for sponsors.
A Message from IEC Atlanta/ GA Associate Executive Director, Todd Hawkins
Dear Membership,
Thank You for acknowledging the passing of my father, Franklin Hawkins. I appreciate all of you for taking time to pass on prayers, good thoughts and offers of help in my time of need. My father was proud of the work that IEC does to help anyone interested in improving their life. He often asked how the school was going and encouraged me to always do my best to take care of members and apprentices. Frank was especially proud that his grandson found a great job and career with an IEC Member Contractor. Thank You to those members that made a donation to the Georgia Industry Foundation for Training (GIFT), my father would be greatly honored that part of his legacy helps others succeed. He was a generous man and I am grateful to be part of the IEC Community.
Sincerely,
Todd
Packing the Supreme Court, Explained The U.S. Supreme Court hasn’t always had nine justices—it started with six, went briefly down to five, back to six, then seven, then nine, and, during the Civil War, ten. If Trump confirms a replacement for Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Democrats later regain the presidency and Senate, Democrats are threatening to change the number again. Read More.
IEC BENEFITS
Hear from our members on how IEC works for you. IEC Loan/Borrow Program– IEC members share workers. When is business slows you keep your workers working or if a sudden uptick in work occurs and you are not ready to hire, another member can help you out. It works perfectly for members. Together we are stronger, together we are IEC. Click here for membership.
There’s a New Weapon Against COVID-19. And it’s Dogs
Helsinki Airport is doing one better: It’s hiring a team of dogs, trained to sniff out COVID-19, to screen passengers. Dogs have already proven their ability to sniff out diseases ranging from cancer to malaria. While we don’t always know exactly what they are detecting to ferret out specific illnesses, the clues are likely tied to a dog’s ability to smell volatile organic compounds—the metabolic junk our bodies produce all the time, which can vary with illness. Read More
With Vaccine on Horizon, Push for Mandatory Shots Expected to Build Massive resources are being poured into the development of a fast-tracked vaccine for COVID-19 as the United States enters the tail end of an unprecedented shutdown. Read more
INDUSTRY
Construction Backlog Indicator Rebounds in August; Contractor Optimism Builds Construction Backlog Indicator rebounded to 8.0 months in August, an increase of 0.2 months from July’s reading, according to an ABC member survey conducted Aug. 20-Sept. 1. The August backlog is a half-month lower than in August 2019. Read more
DOL’s Proposed Rule on Independent Contractors
On September 22, 2020, the United States Department of Labor (“DOL”) issued proposed regulations aimed at simplifying the classification of independent contractors under federal wage and hour law. The proposed rule, which would amend the DOL’s regulations under the Federal Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”), adopts an “economic reality” test to determine whether a worker qualifies as an independent contractor. READ MORE
Georgia Tech asks for Contractor Input on Material Logistics Dr. Javier Irizarry with the Building Construction program at Georgia Tech is asking contractors to volunteer one person for an interview about the logistics of moving materials to/from and around your jobsites. The research project needs input from both general and specialty contractors. Please consider sharing this with others on your project teams to increase participation. The department’s research is related to drone technology, and its current/potential use to help with logistics. You don’t have to currently use drones for your input to be helpful. Please see this file to learn more about the project and then click on the below link to share your contact info with GT so they can schedule a short interview. See Attached File
Many banks not yet accepting PPP forgiveness applications
Institutions are waiting for more guidance from the federal government as well as potential legislative action on the Paycheck Protection Program. More Info
Risk Managing Your Fleet – Leadership and Changing Behavior | Tuesday, October 6, 2020 | 1:00 PM CENTRAL TIME Register Here
NATIONAL
IEC Atlanta is Holding Red Carpet Watch Party & Happy Hour
October 30th at 3pm. Attend a virtual pre-celebration to the President’s Gala & Awards Show! IEC will provide everything needed in the celebration kit. Register to attend IEC’s Watch Party
IEC National Webinar- Motion is Money, September 29th 2-3:30pm- Contractors paying for inefficiencies that inhibit profitability, safety and quality. Register here.
Taking care of yourself has always been important, but it is even more important now than ever. Here’s a few of the things you can be doing to keep yourself healthy:
Exercise – minimum of twice a week
Sleep – 7 or more hours a night
Get Your Vitamin C
Manage Stress – meditate and sleep (see webinar below)
In spite of the pandemic, 200 graduates, guests and contractors honored the class of 2020 and our 50th Graduating class for IEC Atlanta/Georgia at the Marriott Evergreen Conference Center in Stone Mountain Park on Friday, July 10th. With a total of 78 graduates, the night was filled with awards, accolades and many past graduates praising the apprenticeship program. As always, a highlight of the night is naming the winner of the Apprenticeship of the Year Competition, which was Bentley Butler from Waddy’s Electrical Enterprises, who was a graduate of the program in 2006. IEC National President Candy Branham from St. Louis was on hand to give the commencement speech. Click for Pictures
WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS IEC provides three lists of potential workers for the membership that are updated each Wednesday – Electricians – Apprentices – Helpers. These list are also listed by Atlanta and Georgia. To review the lists, go to our Dropbox account and login. Members may contact Delast.muhammad@iecatlantaga.org to obtain the login credentials which are available to current dues paying contractor members. We have out of work apprentices in Atlanta that are available for hire and sponsorship to the August classes. Contact Julie.gunter@iecatlantaga.org for details. Be sure to let Julie know if you’re hiring, loaning, borrowing or laying off.
WHAT TO DO WHEN AN EMPLOYEE IS EXPOSED TO COVID-19 & FFCRA
The FFCRA (Families First Coronavirus Relief Act) covers most employers with less than 500 employees, meaning the FFCRA applies even where the FMLA does not – i.e. for those of you with less than 50 employees.
When is FFCRA paid leave available? FFCRA paid leave is available for employees in the following COVID-19 related situations. If your employee qualifies for FFCRA paid emergency sick leave under one of the conditions listed below, as the employer, your business is responsible for making the required payments to the employee, as provided by the FFCRA.
The employee has been advised by a health care provider to self-quarantine related to COVID-19;
The employee is experiencing COVID-19 symptoms and is seeking a medical diagnosis;
The employee is caring for an individual subject to quarantine, told to self-quarantine or experiencing symptoms and seeking diagnosis;
The employee is caring for his or her child whose school or place of care is closed or whose childcare provider is unavailable due to COVID-19 related reasons;
The employee is subject to a Federal, State or local quarantine or isolation order related to COVID-19; or
The employee is experiencing any other substantially similar condition specified by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
JOIN THE IEC FACEBOOK DISCUSSION GROUP IEC has recently created the IEC Contractor Discussion Group on Facebook to serve as a community forum for discussion and problem solving. Having an electrical problem in the field? Want to learn more about low-voltage electrical work? Join the Discussion Group and get in on the conversation with your peers!
NOW TAKING ATLANTA APPRENTICESHIP APPLICATIONS FOR SEPTEMBER CLASS – SPACE EXTREMELY LIMITED! REGISTER YOUR APPRENTICE NOW.
As we continue to move through COVID-19, some of you may start to feel a bit fatigued by the continuous changes to everyday life. Whether it is changing regulations, new job site protocols, lack of materials, pressures from customers and competitors, or family life, this continuous cycle becomes a drain on our emotions and attitude. But I’m not telling you something you don’t already know and feel! We are all working harder and very likely accomplishing less than we did before.
So how do we counteract this drain and fatigue? Some of us turn to our faith, some to family and friends and yet others to their inner strength. The construction business is one of the few industries that is still working. We still have a job, an income and meaningful work to do every day. This means being thankful every day for the opportunities that many other people do not have. When I feel a bit fatigued, being thankful always helps me find the strength to meet the challenges of another day. Stay strong, stay positive, and most of all be thankful!
Niel
What to do if your pet tests positive for COVID-19. If your pet tests positive for the virus that causes COVID-19, isolate the pet from everyone else, including other pets. Do not wipe or bathe your pet with chemical disinfectants, alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, or other products, such as hand sanitizer, counter-cleaning wipes, or other industrial or surface cleaners.
IEC National Red Carpet Watch Party & Happy Hour
October 30th at 3pm. Attend a virtual pre-celebration to the President’s Gala & Awards Show! IEC will provide everything needed in the celebration kit. Register your party today.
Who will win and what it means for property?
Property has performed well under both parties. Since 1979, NCREIF property index returns have averaged better than 8.5% annually under various Democratic and Republican administrations.
Rather than elections, the cycle, the economy, interest rates, COVID-19 and geopolitical events are the areas to focus on in determining the impact on the leasing fundamentals and property values.
Longer-term, different administrations have different spending priorities that will impact where growth occurs across the nation and what industries have greater growth opportunity.
The impact on property will lag the election results, but it will be important to “follow the money” to identify potential opportunities or risks.
Read more about how the 2020 U.S. Presidential, Congressional and Senate election results may impact property.
IEC Partners with American Council on Education’s College (ACE), which gives apprentices access to receive up to 41 college credit hours for their IEC Training. ACE revised and implemented a new platform and process which makes it easier to receive college credit. Read more.
COVID-19 OSHA/ HR Update Including Vaccine Related Issues- Webinar October 1st, 11am Register to Attend
Watch September’s Luncheon- Improving Productivity During COVID-19,Click Here to View
IEC National Webinar- Motion is Money, September 29th 2-3:30pm- Contractors paying for inefficiencies that inhibit profitability, safety and quality. Register here.
With Vaccine on Horizon, Push for Mandatory Shots Expected to Build Massive resources are being poured into the development of a fast-tracked vaccine for COVID-19 as the United States enters the tail end of an unprecedented shutdown. Read more
Campaign Promotes Flu Shots to Avert Dual Public Health Crisis The National Association of Chain Drug Stores is amplifying a widespread message on multiple platforms to encourage Americans to get the flu shot to prevent additional stress on a healthcare system still strained by the pandemic. READ MORE
IEC Backed SB 315 on Lien Rights Passes Senate & House The Georgia House of Representatives passed SB 315 on Friday June 19, 2020, which will amend O.C.G.A. § 44-14-366 to clearly limit lien waivers to only impacting lien rights, and not a subcontractor’s contractual rights to payment. Having cleared both the Georgia Senate and House of Representatives, SB 315 is expected to be signed into law by Governor Kemp. A copy of SB 315 can be found here. To read more details on our victory, clck here!
COVID-19 RAPID TESTING – FREE If you or one of your workers comes in contact with someone that has tested positive for COVID-19, you may now immediately get tested and get results within an hour. Use this link, and make sure you select a symptom, check no to a Dr.’s referral and scroll down on the locations until you see the rapid results, which is at Georgia Tech. The whole process from start to finish takes about an hour. Please note, most of the locations take two to four days for resuts. Look for the 1 hour results location.
IEC SAFETY PROTOCOLS – WHAT TO EXPECT We want to assure you and your employees of our commitment to keeping you safe and what to expect when entering the IEC facilities.
IR Temperature taken upon every entry
Waiver and release signed upon entry (only once)
Hand sanitize upon every entry
Use of mask STRONGLY recommended (subject to change)
Six foot social distancing at all times
Separate entrances for entrance and exit in all rooms
Nightly sanitation of all classrooms
Touchless light switches and towel dispensers installed
As always, these protocols are subject to change as we receive more information from the CDC and directives from our Board of Directors.
MEMBER BENEFITS
Exclusive savings for IEC Members with Shell Fuel Program that includes fuel rebates, reporting and controls. Learn more about the program and start saving today!
SAFETY As states begin to open up, many businesses are questioning the proper protocols and procedures to put in place to protect their employees and the public. Milwaukee has created a COVID Resource Guide that covers tool transfer best practices, PPE protocols, collaboration protocols, and more.
INDUSTRY NEWS Many Rebate Programs Now Offer Bonuses CV19 is likely sparking increase in bonuses in 4 unique ways –
Bonus on specific products. Rebate programs may offer additional incentives on certain product categories to help increase participation.
Bonus on certain customer categories. If there’s a specific market segment that seems to be particularly reluctant to upgrade their lighting, programs may offer a bonus for that segment.
Across the line bonus. This bonus type gives and additional rebate for any project, regardless of the application or product.
Trade ally bonus. Some programs find it’s more effective to incentivize the person selling the lighting instead of the end user. To receive these incentives, you typically must be a trade ally with a program. Read the full article
As we reluctantly settle into our “new normal,” It is important that we make sure we’re taking care of ourselves because if we’re not cared for, then we’re not able to care for others. This takes control, and “ultimately, the only way to truly be in control is to be in control of your thoughts.” This quote comes from James Clear who wrote the incredibly smart book, “Atomic Habits – Tiny Changes, Remarkable Habits.” (www.jamesclear.com) So what are you doing to care for yourself? Author and trainer Brent Darnell offers some great ways to care for yourself, including a free coaching session, a guided meditation and a “Tough Guy Survival Kit” to name a few – check them out here Watch for a future webinar on “Leading in Challenging Times” by Brent.
CARES Act If you have not yet applied for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) or the SBA Disaster Loans, you should do so now! Most members have already done so, or are about to apply! New $600 Billion Main Street Lending Program if you do not qualify for the PPP – details For many other resources regarding CV19, visit www.iecatlantaga.org/coronavirus
Online CEU Classes Launched CBA – Article 110 (pre-recorded) NEC Code Changes (coming week of April 13th) NFPA 70e Electrical Safety (live) – April 17th, 9am – 11:30 Troubleshooting the Electrical System (live) – April 22nd, 5pm – 7pm Universal Safety (live) – April 25th, 8am – 11:30 Incident Investigations on the Worksite (live) – April 27th, 8am – 11:30 Supply Chain Disruption Webinar IEC hosted a supply chain webinar on Thursday which was attended by nearly 50 people. The panelists included: Tom Kobe, Legrand; Lindsey Hill, Home Depot; Jimmy Nall, Mayer and Matt Bobo, Ardd & Winter. Some of the key takeaways are outlined below:
PLAN AHEAD! With the availability of materials constantly changing within the supply chain, the theme was planning!
CV19 material production is being bumped ahead of production of other material orders
Some manufacturers are retooling to produce essential CV19 materials
Currently we are experiencing some shipping lags, especially overnight/express
When placing orders for CV19/essential jobs (hospitals, fire, police, etc…) be sure you tell your supplier to mark your order as “CV19 Essential”
Special delivery and pick-up is available at most supply houses
Some gear orders are now being flagged with “Could be delays”
Allow and plan for the unexpected!
Upcoming Webinars Critical COVID-19 Labor Update for IEC Members – Friday, April 10th at 1pm – Register HR Webinar coming week of April 13th – Watch for Details
PPE Shipment Arriving Soon Several weeks ago IEC ordered a bulk shipment of N95 Masks, gloves and hand sanitizer for our membership and are due to arrive the week of April 13th. We will ship masks, gloves and hand sanitizer to any contractor member requesting these for free. Quantities will be based upon your company size. If you need to order a bulk amount, please contact Bryan Beckett at bryan@office-sensei.com 303.443.9780. You can also make your own hand sanitizer and a simple bandanna can also help in the meantime.
Employers Responsible for Filing Unemployment Claims The Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) has adopted an emergency Rule 300-2-4-0.5 Partial Claims, effective March 16, 2020. The rule mandates all Georgia employers to file partial claims online on behalf of their employees for any week during which an employee (full-time/part-time) works less than full-time due to a partial or total company shutdown caused by the COVID-19 public health emergency. Any employer found to be in violation of this rule will be required to reimburse GDOL for the full amount of unemployment insurance benefits paid to the employee. Download the “How To”
Apprenticeship & Workforce Update New first year apprentices should now be applying online. First year Atlanta Classes are due to start July 27th and Georgia will be begin August 17th. Currently, we have approximately 15 apprentices that are on lay-off status and 4-5 members both loaning and borrowing workers. Please contact julie.gunter@iecatlantaga.org with your hiring needs. We have launched an online interview program that allows you to see pre-recorded interview sessions with applicants. By letting Julie know you are hiring workers, we will send you the link. On April 6th we held online “train the trainer” session for 23 instructors. Julie Gunter, IEC Apprenticeship Manager, conducted instructor training to help instructors understand their new role, has identified online lab resources for instructors and students to use and is currently working to find robust communication tools that improve two way discussions. IEC CARES is a new initiative that we have launched where staff are available virtually to both answer apprentice’s questions and encourage them in their new online experience. New Instructor Virtual Open House – Monday, April 13th, 6pm-7 – For people whom are interested in becoming an instructor for fall classes. Interested individuals are encouraged to attend – register A&T Virtual Committee Meeting – Tuesday, April 14th, 10am – 11 – Contact Todd.hawkins@iecatlantaga.org Work Development Virtual Meeting – Tuesday, April 14th, 1pm – 2 – Contact delast.muhammad@iecatlantaga.org
IEC Georgia Wins the “March Madness” Growth Award for the Southeast Region! During the month of March IEC National conducted a membership growth campaign competition and IEC Georgia won the most new members in the Southeast Region. The Georgia Chapter receives $1,500 for the top prize from the IEC Foundation!
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