Jobs at Risk with Prevailing Wage Changes
House Republicans keep insisting that jobs are a top priority; yet, last week they made several moves that will undoubtedly hurt workers instead of help them.
In an effort to put more money into the pockets of private business and less into the pockets of Pennsylvania workers, the GOP voted in committee to change the prevailing wage requirements, which currently ensure that union workers who are working on public projects receive fair pay.
The changes to the law would amend the way the prevailing wage is calculated, increase the minimum project amount that qualifies to $185,000, and exempt school districts and local governments from having to pay the mandated rate.
Under current law, all public projects that cost more than $25,000 must be completed by workers who are paid a prevailing wage.
Democratic House Leader, Rep. Frank Dermody (Allegheny), came out blasting the bills, calling them “an assault on working people”.
That’s not the only action House GOP members took to hurt Pennsylvania jobs, however. They also voted unanimously six separate times in committee to protect those companies that hire illegal immigrants over US citizens. Also called “E-Verify”, these amendments would’ve required contractors to verify the legal status of their employees, ensuring that PA jobs go to PA citizens.
Republicans who voted against the amendment included freshman Representatives Mark Gillen and Warren Kampf.
Rep. Bill Keller (Philadelphia), who authored the amendments, criticized the vote saying, “We're only two weeks into the fall legislative session and Republicans are already moving bills that would help corporations keep more of their profits at the expense of highly trained, skilled Pennsylvania workers and the public.”
House Republicans were right about one thing--jobs are a top priority, just not keeping or creating them.