The virtual tour opens the door for visitors, showing how a career as a union carpenter can become a meaningful and ...
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The U.S. Department of Labor implemented new regulations last week that will lower wages for many farmworkers in the Northwest. Over the last decade, farms in the region have increased their use of ...
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 ...
Both houses of the New York State legislature passed a bill this summer that would mandate that construction and fabrication work done off-site for public work projects be compensated at New York’s ...
This guest essay reflects the views of Mike Florio, chief executive of the Long Island Builders Institute. Long Island’s development climate has seen a tremendous influx of new projects in the last ...
A package of three bills to expand prevailing wage mandates that could significantly increase construction wage rates in New York is now on Gov. Kathy Hochul’s desk for approval or veto. The proposals ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min A Raytown contractor faces a two ...
LCPtracker has introduced LCPtracker+, a subscription-based service designed to support contractors using the LCPtracker Pro platform. The new offering includes expanded training options, unlimited ...
The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 requires that foreign workers admitted to the U.S. on work visas “not adversely affect the wages and working condition of U.S. workers similarly employed.” ...
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