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Construction Coalition Opposes Biden PLAs

Coalition says project labor agreements are anti-competitive and costly.
March 4, 2022
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 1— Associated Builders and Contractors and 15 associations and organizations representing tens of thousands of companies and millions of employees in the construction industry, sent a letter to the White House on February 15, highlighting concerns with President Joe Biden’s efforts to require controversial government-mandated project labor agreements on federal and federally assisted construction contracts.

The coalition tells Biden that PLAs within the construction industry unfairly limit competition  by some of the nation's best contractors, and will exclude about nine out of 10 workers from the construction industry's workforce from middle-class jobs and benefits that would be created by government investments in infrastructure, affordable housing and clean energy projects.

They add that government agency-mandated PLAs can supersede and interfere with existing collective bargaining agreements that had been negotiated by contractors
and various unions.

The letter reads in part: 

“We applaud the administration’s leadership to improve and build new roads, bridges, schools, affordable housing and communications, water, energy and transportation systems in urgent need of public and private investment in order to keep America competitive in a global economy,” the coalition wrote. “However, Executive Order 14063, which requires PLAs on federal construction contracts exceeding $35 million, and other policies encouraging PLAs on federally assisted projects via grant programs administered by federal agencies for state and local governments, will undermine taxpayer investment in public works projects financed by the Infrastructure Investments and Jobs Act of 2021 and additional bipartisan legislation passed by Congress and signed into law free from language requiring or encouraging the use of PLAs.

“The administration’s flawed rationale justifying pro-PLA policies ignores marketplace realities and broad opposition to government-mandated PLAs within the construction industry,” said the coalition. “Hardworking taxpayers are getting less and paying more when PLAs are encouraged or mandated by the government on federal and federally assisted construction projects. In addition, PLA requirements will exacerbate the construction industry’s skilled labor shortage of nearly 500,000 workers, reduce competition from experienced contractors and undermine the Biden administration’s ability to meet its infrastructure, affordable housing and clean energy agenda without strong participation from businesses and construction workers directly harmed by anti-competitive and costly pro-PLA policies.”

FIND THE ENTIRE TEXT OF THE LETTER HERE

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