Policymakers can use prevailing wages to set strong compensation rates across industries and occupations, benefitting workers and taxpayers alike. See also: “A How-To Guide for Strengthening State and ...
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From 2021 to 2023, the construction industry faced a tumultuous economic climate, marked by a confluence of challenging trends that have tested the resilience of industry executives. This period saw a ...
This guest essay reflects the views of Anthony Villa, president and business manager of Local 290, the carpenters union for much of Long Island, and a board member of the North Atlantic States ...
President Biden isn’t the only politician ignoring legislators and issuing unilateral mandates these days. So are governors nationwide — including my home state governor, Gretchen Whitmer. At the ...
A How-To Guide for Strengthening State and Local Prevailing Wage Laws Raising Standards for Government-Funded Work This report provides a road map for state and local policymakers working to create or ...
The Port of Cleveland will no longer require developers pay a prevailing wage to all construction and trade workers in order to use its bond financing programs, reversing a policy put in place five ...
Arizona cities cannot pass prevailing wage rules after all, a Maricopa County Superior Court judge ruled. Judge Bradley Astrowsky ruled Friday that Phoenix and Tucson violated state law when they ...