Denver Mayor Michael Hancock is interested in increasing the minimum wage from the current minimum of $10.20 to $15.00 an hour. The wage would apply to city employees, as well other people who work in the city, including contractors who are already subject to a prevailing wage requirement. See … [Read more...] about Denver Interested in Increasing Minimum Wage to $15/Hour
NY Court of Appeals Held that Apprentice Wages Can Only Be Paid for Tasks Within the Apprenticeship Program
In International Union of Painters & Allied Trades, Dist. Council No. 4 v. New York State Dept. of Labor, the New York State Court of Appeals held that apprentices who are not performing the job functions of their trade must be paid the higher, journeyman wages. In this case, a union sponsored … [Read more...] about NY Court of Appeals Held that Apprentice Wages Can Only Be Paid for Tasks Within the Apprenticeship Program
Albany Contractor Defrauds Minority-Owned Businesses in $800K Scheme
Contractor in Albany has pleaded guilty to defrauding minority-owned businesses in an $800,000 scheme. He is expected to receive a sentence of 3 1/2 to 12 years in state prison and has agreed to pay back the $800,000. Contractor and his partner were first arrested in July for fraudulently … [Read more...] about Albany Contractor Defrauds Minority-Owned Businesses in $800K Scheme
Hurricane Michael’s Impact on Transportation and Public Works
In the wake of Hurricane Michael, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is currently preparing roadways for impacts from the hurricane and has suspended all construction operations from the roadways. See here for more … [Read more...] about Hurricane Michael’s Impact on Transportation and Public Works
U.S. Recovers $14.3 Million for Hurricane Recovery Workers
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division (WHD) has recovered $14,337,657 in unpaid wages for 7,761 employees engaged in hurricane recovery work in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. This came as a result of the WHD's investigations in the last year that focused on employers' … [Read more...] about U.S. Recovers $14.3 Million for Hurricane Recovery Workers
New Jersey Revising Penalties Under Prevailing Wage Act
Bill A-1852 was passed by the New Jersey Assembly Labor Committee on September 17, 2018. Under the bill, upon conviction of a first or second violation under the Prevailing Wage Act, an employer would be guilty of a disorderly persons offense. Upon conviction of a third or subsequent … [Read more...] about New Jersey Revising Penalties Under Prevailing Wage Act