State Prevailing Wage laws
Synopsis of the Law:
The intent of State Prevailing Wage Laws is to require that contractors supply their workers on certain public projects with a reasonable hourly wage and benefit level. In keeping, construction and service workers within a particular region will receive similar rates on publicly funded projects. More than 32 states currently support and enforce prevailing wage laws, and are often referred to as Little-Davis Bacon Acts. Determined by the locality of business, wage rates are set as a result of bargaining agreements or community calculations on the desired rate for a local prevailing wage.
Living Wage Law
Synopsis of the Law:
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