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I.B.E.W. LOCAL 56 E.E.T.F.

ERIE, PA
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About I.B.E.W. LOCAL 56 E.E.T.F.

I.B.E.W. Local 56 E.E.T.F. (Electrical Education and Training Fund) is a union apprenticeship training program located in Erie, Pennsylvania. The organization is affiliated with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 56 and provides structured apprenticeship instruction for individuals entering the electrical trade. No IPEDS enrollment, completion, or retention data is currently reported for this institution.

While specific program listings are not available in current data sources, IBEW joint apprenticeship programs of this type typically offer five-year apprenticeship training in the electrical trade, covering residential, commercial, and industrial wiring, electrical codes, motor controls, and related coursework, leading to journeyman electrician credentials.

Erie is northwestern Pennsylvania's largest city and supports significant industrial and commercial infrastructure. The IBEW Local 56 training fund plays a key role in developing the licensed electrician workforce serving Erie and the surrounding region's construction and manufacturing sectors.

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ERIE, PA

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