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N.J. builders trade group sues Jersey City

By Mark Bonamo | September 2nd, 2014 - 9:15am
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NEWARK - The Associated Builders and Contractors, New Jersey Chapter (ABC-NJ), a trade group representing construction contractors throughout the state, has filed suit against Jersey City over the city?s insistence on requiring Project Labor Agreements (PLA) on private construction projects that receive favorable tax treatment. The city ordinance at issue, the lawsuit contends, goes against both federal and state law and effectively prevents non-union ?merit shop? contractors from participating in large construction projects underway or planned within city limits.

The lawsuit, filed Aug. 29, 2014, in United States District Court for The District of New Jersey, seeks to prevent future application of the union-only PLA requirement on private construction projects subject to Chapter 304, Article VII (Construction Project Labor Agreements) of the Jersey City code.

?ABC-NJ believes that all contractors should receive equal consideration when bidding on private construction projects, based solely on their merits and ability to perform the work. We believe that requiring PLAs on private development simply because the developer receives favorable tax treatment violates state and federal law, is overreaching, and puts thousands of contractors at a disadvantage,? said ABC-NJ Vice Chairman Greg Sykora. ?Essentially, Jersey City has been saying that ?non-union contractors need not apply, even though the vast majority of contractors in this state are in fact non-union and employ most of the construction industry workforce. Why should the market be closed to everyone but a small percentage of contractors who have union relationships? Let all workers have an equal chance to participate. Isn?t that the American way???

Unique to the construction industry, a PLA is a collective bargaining agreement with one or more labor unions entered into before work on a construction project begins. The National Labor Relations Act permits construction employers to execute a PLA voluntarily, but when a PLA is mandated by a government agency, contracts can be awarded only to contractors and subcontractors that agree to the terms and conditions of the PLA. ABC-NJ has been actively involved in combating the improper use of PLAs that prevent its members from getting work for which they are otherwise qualified. ABC-NJ asserts in its complaint that non-union contractors forced to adhere to a PLA face significant burdens. These include the requirement to employ union members over their own employees, and a limitation on the ability to subcontract project work, since even subcontractors must agree to sign on to a union labor contract.

The PLA mandated by the Jersey City ordinance also requires that contractors participate in an apprenticeship program operated by a labor union, and that 20 percent of the man hours on a project be performed by ?apprentices? who live in Jersey City. ABC-NJ?s suit also maintains that these requirements violate rights protected by the U.S. Constitution.

"We will defend any lawsuit as the bottom line is that the Jersey City policies that we have used have put more people to work than anywhere else in the state of New Jersey, and we are proud of that," said Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop in response to the lawsuit. "What we are doing in Jersey City is working and as a matter of fact the Project Labor Agreements apply to projects with abatements only in exchange for the unions giving Jersey City residents a formal career structured training path."

http://www.politickernj.com/80281/nj- ... de-group-sues-jersey-city

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I heard 25 Senate Place defaulted on their first payment.

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These abatements promise to hire local people the "reason" for granting abatements going back the 1990s. If they are not hiring local people then they are violating the agreements. Under Fulop, the first 6 abatements (Salem Lafayette, 25 Senate Place, Mana Arts, KRE-Journal Square, 65 Bay Street, and 360 Ninth St, those agreements promised over 2,100 jobs. These abatement agreements make exaggerated claims in terms of jobs but the city never holds the developer accountable. My figures come from the ordinances.

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Benefits union workers at the expense of the construction business lobby? I don't see any problem in that. Read more about the Association of Builders and Contractors (ABC) here, and write to your elected officials to support PLAs in NJ: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/02 ... e-their-dreams-come-true#

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Easily solution: vote to unionize.

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Jersey City tax abatement policy unfairly benefits union workers, group says in lawsuit

By Terrence T. McDonald | The Jersey Journal
on September 02, 2014 at 11:54 AM

A group representing nonunion construction workers has filed a lawsuit against Jersey City, saying the city's tax abatement policy unfairly harms construction firms that don't have unionized workers.

The 13-page suit, filed last week in federal court in Newark by the New Jersey chapter of the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC-NJ), says nonunion construction firms are "ready, willing and able" to perform work in Jersey City, but are thwarted by the city's "project labor agreements," which require developers receiving tax abatements to use union workers.

The city's PLAs are preempted by the federal National Labor Relations Act, which shows Congress intended labor-management relations "to be controlled by the free play of economic forces," ABC-NJ says in the lawsuit.

Read more from the Jersey Journal

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