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Dob Targets Gilbane After Concrete, Crowbar Falls from Mackloweās East 59th Street Site
Agency is paying close attention to other alleged problem contractors The city is cracking down on Gilbane Residential Construction after a rash of construction mishaps on several of the contractorās sites. In May, a crowbar fell from the 32nd story of a luxury condo building rising at Macklowe Propertiesā 200 East 59th Street, the New…
Read MoreAs Construction Safety Debate Heats Up, Contracting Group Acknowledges Shift Away from Unions
By Sally Goldenberg 07/05/2017 05:02 AM EDT The city’s leading trade organization representing building contractors, historically an ally of construction unions, is increasingly welcoming employers who use nonunion workers as well. The shift, which the group’s president acknowledged in a private speech and interview last week, is taking shape as city officials, organized labor and…
Read MoreRenovation of Jewish Seminary in Morningside Heights Spurs Protest Over Use Of Non-Union Labor
By Ginger Adams Otis of the NY Daily News When is it ethical for a Jewish institution to use non-union labor? Itās up for debate. A renovation of the storied Jewish Theological Seminary in Manhattan has sparked a heated Rabbinical discourse among students, faculty and alums ā all using the Talmud as their guide. The…
Read MoreConstruction Leaders Take to The Airwaves to Educate Congress on Workforce Issues
by Scott Braddock All last week, members of the Associated Builders and Contractors of America were in Washington to talk with members of Congress and others about the need to invest in a future workforce. As part of their effort, ABCās national leadership took to the airwaves on WTOP Radio to get into the specifics…
Read MoreMayor and Building Trades Near Deal on Safety Reforms Amid Increase in Construction Accidents
By Sally Goldenberg 06/05/2017 05:13 AM EDT Mayor Bill de Blasio and construction union leaders, who have recently begun patching up their contentious relationship, are nearing a deal to dramatically increase worker training requirements in response to a recent uptick in injuries and deaths, according to multiple sources briefed on the potential agreement. The proposal…
Read MoreCrain’s New York: Making Construction Safer In The City Requires Investment, Not Organized Labor
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Read MoreNonunion Group Calls on State to Investigate Why Verrazano Bridge Worker Wasnāt Wearing a Safety Harness
A nonunion construction group is calling on the state to investigate why a worker who fell from the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge earlier this week wasnāt in a safety harness. The Associated Builders Contractors sent a letter to the stateās Department of Transportation urging the agency to investigate why the worker wasnāt ātied offā when he fell…
Read MoreABC Comments On Burdensome EPA Regulations
On May 15, ABC submitted comments to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on costly and burdensome EPA regulations and policies. In theĀ comment letter, ABC expressed concern that major federal projects have been unnecessarily delayed or abandoned, resulting in jobs being deferred or never created because of a dysfunctional permitting system. ABC supports a streamlined process…
Read MoreBipartisan, ABC-Supported Career and Technical Education Bill Introduced in Congress
The Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act, was introduced in the Committee on Education and the Workforce by Reps. Glenn āGTā Thompson (R-Pa.) and Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-Ill.) on May 4. The ABC-supported legislation would provide more access to valuable career and technical education (CTE) programs and ensure these programs are aligned…
Read MoreOsha Rescinds “Union Walk Around Ruleā
OnĀ April 25, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued a memorandum withdrawing aĀ letter of interpretationĀ that stated nonunion employees can authorize an individual āaffiliated with a union or a community organizationā to act as their representative during agency-sanctioned inspections and other enforcement situations. The 2013 letter of interpretation was written by OSHA Deputy Assistant Secretary…
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