Government
Affairs
Every
day in Nevada there are individuals and organization that
spend their waking hours trying to think of ways to put
you, as an open shop contractor, out of business. Our experience
in the world of Nevada politics has unmistakably demonstrated
to us that if ABC is not willing or able to engage in the
battle to protect your business…no one will!
What
have we done for you lately?
·
Construction Defect Litigation -With construction
defect litigation threatening to shut down the construction
industry in Southern Nevada ABC has taken the lead in organizing
a construction industry coalition to aggressively address
the issue. ABC's Government Affairs Chairman is leading
the coalition which is committed to providing a statutory
definition of construction defect as well as providing the
contractors with the right to repair.
·
Project Labor Agreements - When the Clark County
School District looked into adopting a Project Labor Agreement
(PLA) on all school construction in Southern Nevada, ABC
was the lone construction trade association to actively
oppose the plan. As past PLA's in Southern Nevada have shown,
open shop contractors need not apply! Not only did ABC oppose
the plan, through the education and lobbying efforts of
the ABC Government Affairs Committee the district concluded
that, "there is no compelling reason to pursue PLA's at
this time".
·
Bidder prequalification - During the last session of
the legislature a bill was introduced that would have required
state and local governments to adopt pre-qualification criteria
that would have almost certainly led to the unfair disqualification
of many contractors. For example, government entities would
have been required to disqualify any contractor with "an
alleged" safety or labor violation. While we are certainly
concerned about safety issues and compliance with labor
laws can you imagine the opportunity for abuse such a law
would present? In the face of such legislation once again
ABC lead the charge to defeat the legislation…and defeat
it we did!
·
Prevailing Wage Surveys - The state labor commissioner's
review of union collective bargaining agreements and a declaration
that the wage rates therein prevails has historically determined
prevailing wage in Nevada. ABC took this challenge on and
helped facilitate significant changes to the prevailing
wage regulations to more accurately determine an appropriate
wage. For example, Unions can no longer submit wage surveys
on behalf of their signatories without a legal power of
attorney to do so. 40% of an identical wage is now required
to be considered prevailing. This is up from the 30% requirement
in place for many years and ABC is now working to increase
this to a more logical 50%. In addition, there is now a
measurable process in place to determine wage classifications
instead of leaving the decision to the sole discretion of
the labor commissioner. And finally, collective bargaining
agreements are only looked at as a final resort in determining
prevailing wage.
·
Unfair Contractor Guarantees -Prior to last session
an ABC member brought to our attention a law they felt,
and we agreed was unfair. According to the law, contractors
could be held liable for the business activity tax payments
of all subcontractors they employed. ABC went to work and,
after an extensive battle, legislation was passed to correct
this inequity. Once again ABC's government affairs team
led the charge in guaranteeing fairness.
·
Airport PLA -As you read this McCarran Airport is
considering the use of Project Labor Agreements on the construction
of concourse C and the rental car complex. Once again ABC
government affairs is fully engaged, providing educational
materials and an opposing view. Much work remains on this
front, but ABC remains focused.
·
Prevailing Wage Job Classifications - ABC is actively
involved in negotiating an excepted standard of prevailing
wage job classifications so that open shop contractors can
never be again accused of violating prevailing wage classifications
based upon an ad hoc interpretation of which wage should
be paid in a given situation. This will guarantee the due
process rights of the open shop contractor.
These
are just a few examples of how ABC's Government Affairs
team of lobbyist and staff are looking out for your interests
as an open shop contractor. Again, if we don't do it, history
has shown…nobody will!