Abbreviation | IUEC |
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Formation | July 18, 1901 |
Type | Trade union |
Headquarters | Columbia, Maryland, US |
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Membership (2018) | 28,620[1] |
President | Frank J. Christensen |
Affiliations | AFL–CIO (North America's Building Trades Unions) |
Website | iuec |
Formerly called | National Union of Elevator Constructors |
The International Union of Elevator Constructors (IUEC) is a trade union in the United States and Canada that represents members who construct, modernize, repair, and service elevators, escalators, moving walkways, and other conveyances. The IUEC claims a membership of over 25,000.[2]
The IUEC is a bargaining unit for its members who in turn pay quarterly dues to compensate for the representation. There are various locals throughout the United States and Canada made up of members from the same geographic areas. In conjunction with union employers, the union administers the National Elevator Industry Health Benefit Plans to offer pension benefits and healthcare.[3]
The IUEC forbids modular construction of elevators, preventing the kind of preassembly and prefabrication that have become standard in elevators in the rest of the world, leading to higher elevator costs in the United States.[4][5] The union limits entry of new workers into the field, and has constrained the ability of firms to use new technology to streamline elevator production in the United States.[5]
Data indicates that elevator-related work is the highest paid trade in the United States, with a median wage $47.60 per hour in 2021.[5]