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Perspective

Jan. 14, 2011

Drawing the Line on Prevailing Wages

Public agencies and property developers have received conflicting messages about California's prevailing wage laws. By Jon E. Goetz of Kronick Moskovitz Tiedemann & Girard.


By Jon E. Goetz


Until recent years "prevailing wages" were required only in connection with traditional government construction projects in California, such as a city road project or a new county fire station. Prevailing wages, adopted by regulation of the California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) for a wide variety of construction trades, are pay rates roughly equivalent to union scale wages and benefits. With the passage of SB975 in 2001, ho...

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