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  • Sept. 7, 2017 – If you thought that the California High Speed Rail project wasn’t much more than the subject of controversy, you need to check out all the construction that’s happening in t
  • Sept. 7, 2017 – With construction workers from all trades filling the gallery, the state Senate approved a bill Wednesday to end wage theft in California. The legislation still needs a conc
  • Sept. 7, 2017 – With the legislative session nearing its end, the State Building and Construction Trades Council has registered three victories on bills that have passed both houses and have be
  • Sept 6, 2017 – The state Senate today approved a bill to end wage theft in California. The bill still needs a concurrence vote from the Assembly before it goes to the desk of Gov. Jerry Bro
  • Forced labor, human trafficking, the construction industry, the underground economy and the need for Assembly Bill 1701 – it all came together this week in a story that played out in the Bay Are
  • Aug. 31, 2017  While the California Legislature debates a bill to hold general contractors accountable for making sure that their workers get paid, the state Labor Commissioner’s Office has