IBEW Local 102 marks milestone with video celebrating its history

Heather Hansberry Executive Assistant to the President & CEO - New Jersey Business & Industry Association
Heather Hansberry Executive Assistant to the President & CEO - New Jersey Business & Industry Association
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IBEW Local 102, known for its skilled electricians in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, marked its 125th anniversary with a video retrospective. The 13-minute video traces the organization’s journey from its beginnings near the Great Falls in Paterson to its current status.

The video includes appearances by IBEW Local 102 President Bernie Corrigan and Business Manager Patrick Delle Cava, along with several other current and former officers.

IBEW Local 102 offers a five-year apprenticeship program designed to ensure that each electrician provides high-quality craftsmanship. All electricians must complete OSHA 30 safety training. Their training takes place in a modern facility spanning 16,000 square feet.



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