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JJ 2/28: Fireworks likely tonight at City Council's hearing on local hiring initiative
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Fireworks likely tonight at City Council's hearing on local hiring initiative
Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By KEN THORBOURNE JOURNAL STAFF WRITER A public hearing is scheduled tonight on Jersey City Mayor Jerramiah Healy's proposed "project labor agreement" aimed at getting more local residents work at construction sites in the city. The City Council hearing will be held at City Hall, 280 Grove St., as part of the council's 6 p.m. meeting. Healy's proposal calls for an apprentice program to be established with labor unions. On projects that cost $15 million or more, 20 percent of the workforce would have to be members of the apprentice program, according to the proposal. Led by Downtown Councilman Steven Fulop, several council members questioned at Monday's council caucus how certain aspects of the proposal would be monitored and carried out. Fulop questioned the ability of the city to hold developers accountable for what would be essentially a union program. Fulop and other council members said job fairs - one of the duties assigned the developers - should be carried out by the city, and room should be made for non-union workers as well. Ward F Councilwoman Viola Richardson objected to language in the agreement requiring developers to make a "good faith effort." She wanted stronger wording, she said. But "at the end of the day," said City Corporation Counsel Bill Matsikoudis, all that could be legally required of developers is their "best effort." Link to JJ article on NJ.com
Posted on: 2007/2/28 8:00
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