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Study Examines Cost of PLAs to Nonunion Workers and Employers:

By growthzone | October 25, 2021

ABC issued a press release calling attention to a new report that highlights the negative economic impact of controversial government-mandated project labor agreements on nonunion construction workers, who compriseĀ 87.3% of the construction industry workforce. The study found that the limited number of nonunion craft professionals permitted to work on construction projects subject to a government-mandated…

ABC Underscores the Negative Impact of Encouraging Government-Mandated PLAs in Treasury Rulemaking

By growthzone | July 27, 2021

On July 15, ABC called for changesĀ to the U.S. Department of the Treasury’sĀ interim final ruleĀ encouragingĀ project labor agreements and other anti-competitive and costly labor policiesĀ on certain state and local projects funded by the American Recovery Plan Act of 2021. Treasury issued the May 17 rulemaking, titledĀ Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds, along with itsĀ Compliance and…

America desperately needs 1 million more construction workers

By growthzone | July 27, 2021

The construction industry shut down for a few months last year during the pandemic ā€” but was quickly deemed essential, allowing paused projects to continue. But in that short time, the sector lost more than 1 million workers. The industry has recouped nearly 80% of its workforce since then, but is still down 238,000 workers from pre-pandemic levels as of June, according to the Labor Department.

ABC to Senate: The PRO Act Is a Wolf in Sheepā€™s Clothing

By growthzone | July 27, 2021

“Make no mistake: the PRO Act is a wolf in sheepā€™s clothing, and the American public deserves to know that it is nothing more than an attempt to strip workers of their privacy, freedom and choice.

Pro Act Update

By growthzone | July 13, 2021

The Biden administration released an executive order last Friday on promoting competition in the American economy that continues the presidentā€™s efforts to push for passage of the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act.

NYS DOL Releases Construction Airborne Infectious Disease Prevention Standard

By growthzone | July 12, 2021

Due to the recently enacted Hero Act, the New York State Department of Labor issued compliance standards that all employers must adhere to, relative to preventing airborne infectious diseases. Employers have 30 days to review and adopt these new standards. You can read the construction industry standards by clicking this link: https://dol.ny.gov/system/files/documents/2021/07/construction-exposure-prevention-plan-p765b.pdfĀ  Key Takeaways: Employers…

Bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus Endorses Infrastructure Deal

By growthzone | July 7, 2021

The U.S. House Bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus formally endorsed the Senateā€™s bipartisan infrastructure framework, releasing a statement in support of the proposal

Biden Administration Circulates New EO On PLAs For Federal Agency Review

By growthzone | June 29, 2021

According to news reports and ABC staff, the Biden administration has circulated a draft executive order to expand federal agenciesā€™ use of project labor agreements.

2021 New York State Session Recap

By growthzone | June 29, 2021

The New York State Legislature concluded session on June 11th. The Senate and Assembly passed 892 bills, many of which will be sent to Governor Cuomo for signature, veto or Chapter Amendments between now and the end of the year.

DOB Releases First of Its Kind Multiyear Construction Safety Analysis for New York City

By tschmidt@abcnys.org | June 28, 2021

New York City Department of Buildings For Immediate Release:Ā June 28, 2021 Contact:Ā dobcommunications@buildings.nyc.gov, (212) 393-2126 DOB RELEASES FIRST OF ITS KIND MULTIYEAR CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ANALYSIS FOR NEW YORK CITY Comprehensive Two-Year Report Coincides with Progress Update on Ongoing Citywide “Zero-Tolerance” Construction Site Safety Sweeps New York, NYĀ – The Department of Buildings (DOB) announced today the release…

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