EnergySafe Magazine July 2014, issue 36 | 页面 14

THE LATEST INDUSTRY NEWS FROM NECA Changes of Management at NECA Victoria and 370 degrees group After 15 years with NECA as the Victoria Chapter Executive Director, Philip Green is moving into a new role as Chief Executive Officer of 370 Degrees Group Ltd – a wholly-owned subsidiary of the NECA Group. In making this announcement NECA President, Wes McKnight, paid tribute to Philip’s contribution. “Phil is looking for a new set of challenges and I believe he is the ideal person to lead the 370 Degrees Group through its next phase in development. Phil’s experience and leadership values are exactly the right skills we require to see the Group respond to the needs of our industry in terms of training,” said Wes. the industry. NECA has strived hard to service and represent its members and to continually build the range of services which we offer. I have got no doubt whatsoever that the industrial relations, human resources, OHS, technical and energy efficiency advice, products and services available to NECA members are second to none”. “The National Licensing proposal would have guttered the trade. To stop this was essential. We have also been able to maintain an ongoing and strong relationship with ESV that ensures our members have influence in this area”. “If I have one regret at this point, it is that electrical contractors continue to accept contract conditions which expose them to unacceptable (and often uncontrollable) risks and pursue work at the expense of margins.” While Philip came to NECA Victoria when it was in need of leadership, stabilisation and growth, there have been many accomplishments under Philip’s leadership. From his “Contract conditions active involvement “I have got no doubt and risk allocation in NECA’s recent whatsoever that the have always been success in stopping an issue however, the National Licencing industrial relations, human head contractors proposal that would resources, OHS, technical have deregulated the and energy efficiency advice, increasingly seek to shift risks to subelectrical industry, products and services contractors through to the purchase available to NECA members contract conditions and development of and they are 370 Degrees Group are second to none.” becoming increasingly to the instrumental hard-nosed and sophisticated about efforts in developing and implementing it. Unfortunately sub-contractors, the national EcoSmart Electricians including electrical contractors, have not initiative. Member services were also followed suit in terms of their level of extended to encompass comprehensive sophistication or a hard-nosed approach. OHS and technical services advice and Yet these contract conditions regularly products as well as free legal advice. expose sub-contractors to risks which have the potential to cause the subPhilip has also been involved in many important national and industry industrial contractor to go ‘belly up’”. relations matters and numerous EBA Kevin McCosh – the current Deputy negotiations since 1998 and served as Executive Director Victoria, will take over a board member of CoINVEST, Protect, from Philip as Executive Director of the EPIC and 370 Degrees Group. Victoria Chapter as of 1st July 2014. Upon reflecting over his time at NECA “The NECA Victoria Council has great Philip commented “There are many confidence that Kevin McC