Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) today came out instrong support of the Government Neutrality in Contracting Act (S. 90), a measure to
codify into law Executive Order 13202 barring federal agencies from requiring uniononly
project labor agreements on federal construction projects. Sen. David Vitter (R-La.)
introduced the bill.
“ABC urges quick congressional passage of this important legislation,” said Jerry Gorski,
2009 ABC national chairman and president of Gorski Engineering, Inc., Collegeville, Pa.
“The Government Neutrality in Contracting Act ensures that all contractors and all
workers – both union and merit shop – have a fair and equal opportunity to participate on
federally funded and federally assisted construction projects.”
A union-only project labor agreement (PLA) is a contract that requires a federal project to
be awarded only to contractors and subcontractors that agree to recognize unions as the
representatives of their employees on that job; use the union hiring hall to obtain workers;
pay union wages and benefits; and obey the union’s restrictive work rules, job
classifications and arbitration procedures.
“According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, union membership in the U.S. construction
industry stood at 13.9 percent in 2007,” said Gorski. “Union-only PLAs drive up costs for
American taxpayers while unfairly discriminating against the 86.1 percent of U.S.
construction workers who choose not to join a labor union. All taxpayers should have the
opportunity to compete fairly on any project funded by the federal government.”
The Government Neutrality in Contracting Act now awaits action in the Senate
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs