Beginning with the April 15, 2020 submission for March 2020 work, all Illinois contractors are required to submit their monthly certified payrolls to the newly launched Department of Labor’s electronic database. See here for more information: … [Read more...] about Illinois Launches Electronic Database for Certified Payrolls
NY Prevailing Wage Requirements for IDAs
The New York State Assembly and Senate passed a bill that imposes prevailing wage requirements on certain projects receiving financial assistance from New York State industrial development agencies (IDAs). It would go into effect on January 1, 2022 . See here for more information: … [Read more...] about NY Prevailing Wage Requirements for IDAs
Massachusetts Governor to Increase Contracts for MWBEs
Governor Baker filed legislation to increase the share of state contracts going to minority- and women-owned businesses. Specifically, he would increase the dollar amount for contracts at which subcontractors can participate without meeting state certification and bonding requirements. … [Read more...] about Massachusetts Governor to Increase Contracts for MWBEs
New Jersey Expands Public Works Contractor Registration Act
NJ Governor Phil Murphy signed a bill that expands the Public Works Contractor Registration Act to include all contractors subject to the prevailing wage. This will increase the State's oversight over prevailing wage law. See here for more information: … [Read more...] about New Jersey Expands Public Works Contractor Registration Act
CA Expands Definition of “Public Works”
Several new employment laws are now in effect in California for 2020. Specifically, AB 1768 expands the definition of “public works” to include work performed “during the design, site assessment, feasibility study, and other preconstruction phases of construction,” regardless of whether any … [Read more...] about CA Expands Definition of “Public Works”
Minimum Wage Increases in 2020
In the new year, the minimum wage will increase in 21 states, and another 26 cities and counties. However, the federal minimum wage will stay the same at $7.25/hour. See here for more information: … [Read more...] about Minimum Wage Increases in 2020