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    Other trades represented by Local 302 include surveyors, concrete pump workers and material handlers.
  • This was the parties' second pass at negotiating an agreement that will govern columbus oh dump truck company conditions, wages and columbus oh dump truck company hours between the union and AGCW members that use a project labor agreement from June 1, 2018, to May 31, 2021. Neither party has revealed exactly which parts of the proposed agreement were objectionable to Local 302 members, but, in a statement on its website, the agreement includes a 15.9% wage increase during the next three years, as well as a 13% increase in fringe benefits like pension pay. The previous agreement between the two expired at the end of May. Brian Turmail, vice president of public affairs and strategic initiatives at the Associated General Contractors of America, told Construction Dive that approximately one-third of its chapters negotiate area-wide collective bargaining agreements on behalf of their members.
  • The union posted a notice that included exceptions to the strike, which included those who columbus oh dump truck company for Skanska under a separate collective bargaining agreement, and gave instructions to its workers about how to exit their projects and carry out protests. There is no timetable yet for renegotiation. 

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Project labor agreements (PLAs), typically negotiated with trade unions, are a point of contention for many in the construction industry, but advocates maintain they set the rules for all participants of a construction project and are the best way to get a fairly run job. Critics argue that union prevailing wage rates increase costs and put nonunion companies and workers at a disadvantage. Both the AGC of America and the Associated Builders and Contractors oppose forced, government-mandated PLAs.

But many companies choose to be party to such agreements in order to take advantage of standard benefits like the assurance that there will be no strikes or lockouts during their projects, a steady flow of workers trained on safety procedures and in their crafts, and reduced negotiating time by covering all trade unions under one contract.  

Hudson Yards developer Related Cos. and the Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York (BCTC) are locked in a battle of sorts about the labor agreement for the next phase of the massive development. Related claims that some unions that will be party to the new agreement swindled it out of $100 million and have taken to negotiating directly with the trade unions they want on the job. The columbus oh dump truck company recently announced that it struck its own deal with the New York City District Council of Carpenters to provide labor at Hudson Yards, but BCTC president Gary LaBarbera told The Real Deal shortly after that there was no such deal and called the announcement a "mere press stunt for Related to try to save face."