The potential bankruptcy of California’s government hasn’t stopped the politicians from demanding taxpayers pay more for public works projects by ensuring only Big Labor-backed construction firms get the work. By demanding Project Labor Agreements (PLAs) politicians drive up the cost of construction by over 25% and deny more than 80% of California’s contractors the opportunity to even bid on the work. PLAs are kick back schemes that benefit union bosses and lobbyists.
On March 18, 2010, By NRTWC Staff
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When I went to school I stayed in the Dorms. I think they are the most fun place to stay there. Some people rent apartments, but I still don’t think that is the way to go.