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Mayor and Building Trades Near Deal on Safety Reforms Amid Increase in Construction Accidents

By growthzone | June 5, 2017

By Sally Goldenberg 06/05/2017 05:13 AM EDT Mayor Bill de Blasio and construction union leaders, who have recently begun patching up their contentious relationship, are nearing a deal to dramatically increase worker training requirements in response to a recent uptick in injuries and deaths, according to multiple sources briefed on the potential agreement. The proposal…

Crain’s New York: Making Construction Safer In The City Requires Investment, Not Organized Labor

By growthzone | May 25, 2017

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Nonunion Group Calls on State to Investigate Why Verrazano Bridge Worker Wasn’t Wearing a Safety Harness

By growthzone | May 22, 2017

A nonunion construction group is calling on the state to investigate why a worker who fell from the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge earlier this week wasn’t in a safety harness. The Associated Builders Contractors sent a letter to the state’s Department of Transportation urging the agency to investigate why the worker wasn’t ā€œtied offā€ when he fell…

ABC Comments On Burdensome EPA Regulations

By growthzone | May 22, 2017

On May 15, ABC submitted comments to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on costly and burdensome EPA regulations and policies. In theĀ comment letter, ABC expressed concern that major federal projects have been unnecessarily delayed or abandoned, resulting in jobs being deferred or never created because of a dysfunctional permitting system. ABC supports a streamlined process…

Bipartisan, ABC-Supported Career and Technical Education Bill Introduced in Congress

By growthzone | May 15, 2017

The Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act, was introduced in the Committee on Education and the Workforce by Reps. Glenn ā€œGTā€ Thompson (R-Pa.) and Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-Ill.) on May 4. The ABC-supported legislation would provide more access to valuable career and technical education (CTE) programs and ensure these programs are aligned…

Osha Rescinds “Union Walk Around Ruleā€

By growthzone | May 8, 2017

OnĀ April 25, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued a memorandum withdrawing aĀ letter of interpretationĀ that stated nonunion employees can authorize an individual ā€œaffiliated with a union or a community organizationā€ to act as their representative during agency-sanctioned inspections and other enforcement situations. The 2013 letter of interpretation was written by OSHA Deputy Assistant Secretary…

ABC National Chair Calls on Congress to End Government Mandated Project Labor Agreements

By growthzone | April 17, 2017

2017 ABC National Chair Chuck Goodrich’s op-ed calling on Congress to pass the Fair and Open Competition Act (H.R. 1552/S. 622) was published inĀ The HillĀ onĀ April 10.Ā This ABC-priority legislation would allow America’s entire construction workforce—including the 86 percent of the private construction workforce that has chosen not to join a labor union—to compete on a level…

A Wisconsin Lesson for Trump the Builder

By growthzone | April 17, 2017

ā€˜Project labor agreements’ drive up costs on public-works projects. Ben Brubeck April 16, 2017 2:14 p.m. ET President Trump may be a famous builder, but he could learn something about infrastructure from Wisconsin’s Scott Walker and Iowa’s Terry Branstad. On Monday, Gov. Walker is expected to sign a law prohibiting state agencies and local governments…

DOB Investigating Fatal Crane Accident on Union Site

By growthzone | April 10, 2017

Death occurred in Staten Island last month April 04, 2017 10:15AM The city’s Department of Buildings is investigating a crane accident that killed a construction worker on a union site in Staten Island last month. Antonio Veloso, 54, was struck and killed by a load that fell off a crane at 356 Meredith Avenue on…

City Investigating Crane Accident that Killed Construction Worker

By growthzone | April 10, 2017

The Buildings Department is investigating a March 10 crane accident on Staten Island that resulted in the death of a worker at a union construction site. Antonio Veloso, a 54-year-old Portuguese immigrant and member of the Laborers International Union Local 1010, was killed at 356 Meredith Ave. after being struck by a load that had…

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