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Hundreds of Workers Call for Fairness in Council Safety Legislation
New York City, Jan. 30āThe Associated Builders and Contractors Empire State Chapter (ABC), in conjunction with clergy, community groups, and organizations representing minority worker interests held a rally with a diverse crowd of hundreds of merit shop craft workers to voice opposition to mandated apprenticeship on private construction jobsites. āWeāre here again outside City Hall…
Read MoreSouth Glens Falls school officials decide against project labor agreement
MOREAU ā The South Glens Falls Central School Districtās nearly $58 million capital project will not be done under a project labor agreement. The Board of Education on Tuesday voted against entering into negotiations for a PLA in which every contractor that works on the project would have to sign and be bound by its…
Read MoreAssociated Builders and Contractors Hold āWorld Class Safetyā Presentation with New York Developers
On January 5th, the Associated Builders and Contractorsā Inc. Empire State chapter held itās āRoad Map to World Class Safetyā forum in which dozens of developers and contractors from around the New York City area learned how to enhance their knowledge on the benefits of construction safety reform. Brian Sampson, President of the NY state…
Read MoreStatement Regarding Construction Safety
Statement by Brian Sampson, president of the Associated Builders and Contractors, Empire State Chapter: āOpen shop contractors are committed to upholding safety standards that protect construction workers and members of the public. Any construction-related injury or death is unacceptable, regardless of whether it takes place on a union or non-union site. It is unfortunate that…
Read MoreNew York Ranks 47th for Construction Business Climate, According to Associated Builders and Contractors Scorecard
ALBANY, NY, Nov. 22ā New York is a poor place for construction contractors to do business, according to state rankings released today by Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC). āBuilding America: The Merit Shop Scorecardā reviews and ranks state-specific information significant to the success of the commercial and industrial construction industry. The scorecard identifies states, such…
Read MoreChuck Goodrich Elected to Lead ABC in 2017; George Nash is Chair-elect
During its Nov. 15 meeting in Dallas, the ABC Board of Directors elected Chuck Goodrich, president of Gaylor Electric Inc., Noblesville, Ind., to serve as the association’s 2017 national chair. George Nash of La Plata, Md., was elected to serve as ABCās 2017 chair-elect. New members elected to the board are: Diane Byron, I.E. Pacific,…
Read MoreGotham Gazette: Time For NYCHA To Stop Wasting Our Money
In following the news over the past years, it has become readily apparent that the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) must either be severely underfunded or grossly mismanaged. Unfortunately, it’s the latter.
Read MoreCrain’s New York: Nonunion Contractors Say City Housing Agency’s Plan Would Freeze Them Out
A group representing nonunion construction shops says a potential labor agreement would freeze them out of New York City Housing Authority work and raise costs for the cash-strapped agency.
Read MoreOn 421-a, choose special interests or affordable housing
This editorial as published in Crainās NY Business Journal can be foundĀ here. Nonunion contractors can deliver cost-effective rental projects under the city’s tax-exemption program while paying middle-class wages. Mayor Bill de Blasio is right to make affordable housing an integral component of his policy agenda. His ambitious goal of creating 80,000 affordable housing units and…
Read MoreNLRB Update
THE ISSUE: On Thursday the National Labor Relations Board handed down one of the biggest labor decisions of the Obama administration, ruling a contractor is equally responsible for labor issues committed by its subcontractors. THE IMPACT of the DECISION: The NLRB determined that a contractor is a ājoint employerā obligated to negotiate with the representative…
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