An influx of refugees from Latin America, U.S. political wars, and the 2024 presidential campaign has fueled anti-immigrant campaigns in the United States. In statements echoing Adolf Hitler and Nazi …
A fair deal for building trades
Prevailing wages build great projects and communities
The United States, since 1931, has required that a living wage, a prevailing wage for each region of the country, along with suitable retirement and health care benefits be paid on any job spending significant federal funds. Half of the states of our country have passed their own “Prevailing Wage Laws” to require similar fair treatment of workers on projects built with state funds. Many municipalities also sign Prevailing Wage Agreements, PLAs, to ensure workers building local schools, firehouses, parks, and libraries are given wages that with hard work, will give them a career to support their families and a solid middle-class lifestyle.