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ABC Applauds Court Decision Upending DOL’s Unlawful Overtime Rule
ABC WASHINGTON, Nov. 15—Associated Builders and Contractors today applauded the decision of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, which set aside the U.S. Department of Labor’s controversial 2024 final rule, Defining and Delimiting the Exemptions for Executive, Administrative, Professional, Outside Sales, and Computer Employees. The rule changed overtime regulations under the Fair Labor Standards…
Read MoreSamspon on Lonsberry Discussing NYS Cleantruck Rule
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Read MoreABC’s Construction Backlog Indicator Rebounds in September, Contractor Confidence Improve
ABC WASHINGTON, Oct. 15—Associated Builders and Contractors reported today that its Construction Backlog Indicator increased to 8.6 months in September, according to an ABC member survey conducted Sept. 20 to Oct. 4. The reading is down 0.4 months from September 2023. View the full Construction Backlog Indicator and Construction Confidence Index data series. Backlog increased in…
Read MoreMinimum Wage Increase for Federal Contract Workers Takes Effect Jan. 1
ABC On Sept. 30, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division issued an annual update to the hourly minimum wage for federal contract workers covered by Executive Order 14026, Increasing the Minimum Wage for Federal Contractors, in the Federal Register. Effective Jan.1, 2025, the EO 14026 minimum wage rate that generally must be paid to workers…
Read MoreConstruction Employment Increased by 25,000 in September
ABC WASHINGTON, Oct. 4—The construction industry added 25,000 jobs on net in September, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of data released today by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. On a year-over-year basis, industry employment is up by 238,000 jobs, an increase of 3.0%. Nonresidential construction employment increased by 17,900 positions on…
Read MoreABC Joins White House Roundtable on Addiction Recovery-Ready Workplaces
ABC Associated Builders and Contractors today participated in a White House-sponsored roundtable discussion, “Recovery in the Workplace: Investing to Build the Workforce of Tomorrow,” which convened more than a dozen leading corporations, business groups and government leaders at the White House in Washington, D.C., to highlight the importance of recovery-ready and recovery-friendly workplaces and share…
Read MoreConstruction Input Prices Inch Up in August, but Lower Than 1 Year Ago
ABC Construction input prices increased 0.1% in August compared to the previous month, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Producer Price Index data released today. Nonresidential construction input prices increased 0.2% for the month. Prices decreased in all three energy subcategories last month. Natural gas prices fell…
Read More2024 Summer Recap
ABC The summer of 2024 has been busy and filled with a variety of fun events that brought our ABC community members together, from our exciting golf tournaments to our annual Yankee game. We also held engaging political events and lively happy hour networking gatherings. Our summer events are designed to strengthen relationships and foster…
Read MoreErie County’s Financial Fumble: The Buffalo Bills Stadium Bonds
ABC Exciting news for Erie County: the circus is in town! The less exciting news is they’ve taken over the County government and are asking taxpayers to give them another $125 million for the Buffalo Bills’ new stadium. The county has already paid $125 million in taxpayer dollars, but they need more and plan to…
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