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
Bill to stop wage theft passes state Senate
September 7, 2017
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
Three SBCTC-sponsored bills clear Legislature
September 7, 2017
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
Bill to stop wage theft passes state Senate
September 6, 2017
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” case points up need for AB 1701
September 1, 2017
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
Lawsuit shows need for AB 1701
August 31, 2017
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