Hearing On Hr 1231 the Davis Bacon Reform Bill of 1993 Hearing Before the S

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Occupational Health United States Congress House Committee On Educa
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Do construction workers need protection of their wage standards any more than do, say, longshoremen or machinists? In 1977, the average weekly earnings of construction workers was $295, whereas the all-industry weekly earnings were $189. Special protection for them seems unnecessary.
Concerning non-local predators, not much of a survey is required to see that the majority of "itinerant" contractors today are at the opposite end of the scale from fly-by-night predators dragging their "cheap, sou
...thern labor force" behind them. Today's mobile contractors are typically the specialists who are familiar with the requirements of federal construction and federal prevailing wage laws.
Overall, the Act serves to protect the entrenched, high-wage, skilled, construction worker--who needs little protection--but it works to the disadvantage of the dis- advantaged and the learner by pricing such individuals above their skills and out of the market.
Why has the Davis -Bacon Act survived so long when its purposes are so clearly outmoded?


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