NECA / IBEW Maternity Benefit Plan Goes the Extra Mile to Support Families

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For Women in the Trades, the decision to start a family often competes with having a stable career. Not anymore.

That's because the NECA/IBEW Powering America Team in the Pacific Northwest has created an incredible new program that addresses this issue for IBEW members both during pregnancy and after delivery.

The Maternity Benefit Plan includes six months of paid maternity leave, spaced out with 13 weeks of PTO before the expected due date, as well as 13 weeks after. In addition to paid leave, female NECA/IBEW electricians and technicians also receive $800 a week in addition to FMLA benefits. The trust also pays health insurance premiums which means free health insurance coverage for expecting mothers and their entire family.

The Benefits Package has been received well among members who have started a family while continuing to work. Elizabeth Williams, a NECA/IBEW Apprentice located in Portland, speaks about her experience being a mother and an apprentice;

“If I would have gone back to work after six weeks, I would have been missing out on quite a bit. Being able to care for him this long and really get to know him and myself as a mother has been amazing.”

And it’s not just women who feel passionate about this Benefits package. Garth Bachman, Business Manager of the IBEW Local 48, took this benefit proposal personally.

“Family is important to me, it has always been important to me, it's my number one.”

For any woman, who's considering a career in the electrical industry and doesn't want to compromise starting a family, there's steps in place to make sure that you're safe while you're on the job site. And then when you're ready to stop working, you'll be supported during your birth.

To learn more about the NECA IBEW Maternity Benefit Plan, please contact the Harrison Trust Office.

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