SWACCA Helping to Shine A Light On Employer Misclassification
Since starting its public policy program in the fourth quarter of 2017, SWACCA has been at the forefront of fighting back against employer misclassification in our industry.
Read MoreDC AG Karl Racine Releases A Report on Misclassification in the Construction Industry
Companies are able to gain an unfair advantage “by failing to pay overtime, shifting tax burdens to workers, and evading other taxes and required payments entirely” according to the report.
Read MoreConstruction Falls Again Tops List of Most-Cited OSHA Hazards
According to OSHA, this continues a nine-year trend where construction falls have topped its list of most-cited hazards, continuing a trend of falls from roofs, scaffolds, or ladders during construction projects.
Read MoreCBO Finds that Butch Lewis Act Will Not Increase The Solvency of Failing Multiemployer Plans
This CBO report reinforces what SWACCA has said all along: while Butch Lewis is a first step in addressing the multiemployer pension crisis, the bill would not address the underlying problems that have caused the multiemployer pension crisis in the first place
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Senate Democrats Oppose Department of Labor’s IRAP Rule
In the letter, the Senators said that the proposed rule would establish a “confusing, unnecessary, and duplicative program” that would “undermine important standards around wages, training structure and quality, and equal opportunity employment.”
Read MoreSWACCA Helps to Generate 320,790 Comments on DOL's Proposed Apprenticeship Rule
The apprenticeship rule has received 320,790 public comments, with more possible as DOL works to confirm submissions that came in prior to the August 26 deadline.
Read MoreU.S. Department of Labor Announces Denial of Comment Extension for Apprenticeship Rule
The DOL believes that the 60-day comment period originally set out in the NPRM is a “reasonable and adequate” amount of time to provide notice and an opportunity for public comment.
Read MoreOSHA to Publish Request for Information Related to Silica Rule in the Federal Register
OSHA is seeking information on additional engineering and work practice control methods to effectively limit exposure to silica for the equipment and tasks currently listed on Table 1 of OSHA's Respirable Crystalline Silica Standard for Construction.
Read MorePBGC Multiemployer Pension Program continues on path to insolvency by the end of fiscal year 2020, according to report
This year’s report shows that the financial condition of the PBGC Multiemployer Program will continue to erode rapidly over the next ten years.
Read MoreU.S. Department of Labor Announces Prevailing Wage Compliance Seminar
The seminar will provide information on the rules governing federal prevailing wage requirements to contractors, unions, workers, and others.
Read MoreOSHA Submits Request for Information Related to Silica Rule to OIRA for Review
The OSHA recently submitted an information request to the White House's office of Information and Regulatory Affairs regarding control measures relevant to worker exposure to respirable crystalline silica.
Read MoreSWACCA Joins 100 Other Groups Setting Forth Common Ground for Multiemployer Pension Reform
SWACCA joins with a broad, multi-industry coalition to set common ground on the essential elements needed to solve the multiemployer pension crisis.
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