Charter Proposals for California Cities Continue Provoking Union Opposition

By Kevin Dayton
01/29/2013
California Governor Jerry Brown claimed in his State of the State address that California now has “a solid and enduring budget.” His Finance Department even predicts state budget surpluses. Despite the jubilation at the state capitol inspired by tax increases and one-party rule, California cities seem skeptical, as shown by their continued efforts to exercise their state constitutional rights to govern their own municipal affairs,...

TAGS: Are Charter Cities Taking Advantage of State Mandated Construction Wage Rate ("Prevailing Wage") Exemptions?, Jerry Brown, Los Angeles/Orange County Building and Construction Trades Council, Minimum Wage, Prevailing Wage, Smart Cities Prevail

California’s “Prevailing Wage” – Floor Vacuuming at $45.93/Hour

By Kevin Dayton
01/08/2013
California State Assemblyman Curt Hagman (R-Chino Hills) is introducing a bill to address one of the numerous absurdities in California’s prevailing wage law: the $38-46 per hour wage paid to laborers who clean up construction sites after taxpayer-funded construction is finished. As revealed in a 2009 state wage enforcement action against a construction company working...

TAGS: Northern California District Council of Laborers, Prevailing Wage

California Supreme Court Supports Rights of Charter Cities Over State Legislature

By Kevin Dayton
07/03/2012
California Supreme Court Declares that the State’s 121 Charter Cities Have a Constitutional Right to Circumvent the Union-Controlled State Legislature and Establish Their Own Policies Concerning Government-Mandated Construction Wage Rates for Taxpayer-Funded Construction Yesterday morning (July 2, 2012), the California Supreme Court ruled 5-2 in State Building and Construction Trades Council v. City of Vista...

TAGS: California Supreme Court, Charter Cities, Prevailing Wage, State Building and Construction Trades Council of California, State Building and Construction Trades Council v. City of Vista