Approve labor agreement covering all city construction projects over $1 million
Projects over $1,000,000
In Plain English
The city negotiated a deal with the building trades union to set wages and work rules for major construction projects. The agreement covers any city-funded project costing more than $1 million. If approved, union workers get priority for these jobs and the city gets stable pricing and schedules.
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