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The Economics Of Prevailing Wage Laws 1st Edition Peter Philips Hamid Azarirad Mark J Prus Professor Steven Pressman

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The Economics Of Prevailing Wage Laws 1st Edition Peter Philips Hamid Azarirad Mark J Prus Professor Steven Pressman
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.4 MB
Pages: 271
Author: Peter Philips; Hamid Azari-Rad; Mark J. Prus; Professor Steven Pressman
ISBN: 9781351891059, 1351891057
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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The Economics Of Prevailing Wage Laws 1st Edition Peter Philips Hamid Azarirad Mark J Prus Professor Steven Pressman by Peter Philips; Hamid Azari-rad; Mark J. Prus; Professor Steven Pressman 9781351891059, 1351891057 instant download after payment.

Prevailing wage laws affecting the construction industry in the United States exist at the Federal and State levels. These laws require that construction workers employed by contractors on government works be paid at least the wage rates and fringe benefits 'prevailing' for similar work where government contract work is performed. The federal law (Davis-Bacon Act) was passed in 1931. By 1969 four fifth of States had enacted prevailing wage legislation. In the 1970s, facing fiscal crises, States considered repealing their laws in an effort to reduce construction costs, and since 1979 nine States have repealed their laws. These repeals at State level along with unsuccessful attempts to repeal the Davis-Bacon Act have pushed prevailing wages to the forefront of public policy and controversy. This book, for the first time, brings together scholarly research in the economics of prevailing wages placed in historical and institutional context.

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