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The Professional
Engineers in California Government (PECG) was founded in 1963 and represents over 10,000
state-employed engineers and related professionals, such
as architects, engineering geologists, landscape architects,
land surveyors, boundary determination officers, and others.
PECG members are employed in Caltrans, Water Resources, Toxics,
Industrial Relations, the Public Utilities Commission, Water Resources
Control Board, Air Resources Board, the Energy Commission, and
many other departments and agencies.
PECG is a statewide organization with seventeen geographical sections
from Eureka to San Diego. Each section elects its own officers
to run it affairs, plus a Director to represent the section on
the Corporation Board of Directors. This Board includes the seventeen
Section Directors and eight statewide Corporation Officers who,
along with Section Presidents, meet every three months to conduct
association business.
PECG is a non-profit independent employee organization. Its purpose
is to promote the professional and occupational interests of all
state-employed engineers and related professionals. Membership
is also open to supervisory and management employees. Almost 1,500
of them are PECG members.
Services provided by PECG include legislative advocacy; representation
on all matter relating to hours, wages, benefits, working conditions;
and representation of individual members with a variety of grievances
and appeals. PECG has three offices statewide: San Francisco, Los
Angeles and Sacramento.
PECG is active on many issues important to its members, such as
professional development, the salary relationship between state
engineers and private sector engineers, providing optimum services
to the public, opposing wasteful contracting out of engineering
services, improving the state's retirement and benefit programs.
PECG has a Political Action Committee which assists the legislative
program and maintains an active legislative membership contact
program.
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