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State Controller Weighs in on Prop A
If you want a true level playing field let merit shop contractors and union contractors compete head to head with fair and open competition. Ask yourself why the unions need a special agreement to hind behind in order for them to compete! The unions should stay out of the States business and the State should stay out of San Diego's business.— May 2, 2012 3:18 p.m.
New State Law Could Affect Prop A
PLA’s on public projects do nothing to provide living wages or increased wages. Payment of prevailing wage rates are already mandated by law and apply to all public projects even those without a PLA. There is no wage difference to the worker. The difference of a PLA vs. a fair and open project is that to work on the PLA project all workers must join the union; even if the worker and his/her employer is non union. If you want a true level playing field let merit shop contractors and union contractors compete head to head with fair and open competition. Ask yourself why the unions need a special agreement to hind behind in order for them to compete!— April 27, 2012 10:24 a.m.