IECRM is here for you during this challenging time. Here are some local and national links to resources for your referral: Help Colorado Now Colorado Department of Health & Environment Colorado Department of Health FAQS Email Colorado Department of Health [email protected] (answers in English only) Colorado Employment Law Updates Denver Department of Health & Environment CDC Covid […]
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On Sunday, March 22, Governor Polis stopped short of a statewide stay-at-home order, instead ordering non-essential businesses to move at least 50% of their workforce to telecommuting. In the absence of statewide action, several cities and counties have enacted their own stay-at-home order. Below is a compilation of orders that have been released so far. […]
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Why the IECRM Contractor Census Data Matters “As IECRM’s CEO, I’m frequently asked about the impact the industry has on the economy in Colorado,” says Marilyn Akers Stansbury. IECRM is currently conducting an annual Workforce & Economic Impact Study. This census is an opportunity for you to update IECRM on your company’s work and informs […]
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Labor and employment law firm and IECRM industry partner member, Fisher Phillips, is known for its expertise in workplace law. The firm has made available a comprehensive FAQ for employers about the legal implications due to the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. Their experts are constantly monitoring and updating information daily to help your business or organization […]
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Governor issues executive order for 50% reduction for all non-critical workplaces now in effect. Denver institutes “stay-at-home” and non-essential business closure orders. It was inevitable. On Sunday, March 22nd, Governor Polis issued Executive Order D2020-013 ordering Colorado non-critical-workplaces to reduce their in-person workforce by 50% due to the presence of COVID-19 in the State. Immediately following, Denver […]
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The census affects our lives in ways that many of us may not recognize—in school, at work, and across our community. Given its implications for each member of our society, an accurate count on the decennial census is imperative. The U.S. census, one of the few in the world to directly count every resident, is […]
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With the COVID-19 crisis, IECRM has moved classes and meetings to online and postponed and cancelled some events. Here’s the latest: Changes to Apprenticeship Training Program Starting the week of March 23rd, ALL apprenticeship classes will be held online. Students and their contractors have received details by email. For questions, please email [email protected] or call IECRM at 303.853.4886. Continuing Education Classes (CEUs) IECRM will […]
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IECRM Hire List & Loaner List The IECRM Hire List is a continually updated list of individuals with varying levels of electrical experience that IECRM Contractor Member companies may use to find and hire new employees. The IECRM Borrowed Worker/ Loaner List is a continually updated list of companies that have a surplus of workers to loan, and […]
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Question: Are jurisdictions inspecting environmental control and signaling cables for mini-split units? Consensus: Environmental control and signaling cables, and environmental control and signaling conductors integral to cables containing power and lighting conductors, shall be inspected per all applicable NEC articles. It is industry standard for signal/power cables to be installed secured to the line set. […]
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Each year, IECRM and some of our member contractors are invited to be part of the Today’s Electrical Contractor issue of Colorado Construction & Design magazine. Weifield Group Contracting and RK Electrical are featured as well as a comprehensive overview of the electrical contracting scene by IECRM CEO, Marilyn Akers Stansbury. Remember the Got Milk? […]
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