New Jersey Project Labor Agreements are not for everyone’s benefit

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By Kevin Barry for The Record:

“A piece of legislation is making its way through the New Jersey State Senate that will allow some people to feast while other, hard-working New Jersey union workers are shut out through anti-competitive labor work rules that play favorites. That bill, sponsored by State Senate President Stephen Sweeney, would greatly expand the number of publicly-funded construction projects subject to Project Labor Agreements (PLAs), which restrict, and plays favorites, by picking exactly who has an exclusive on a given public project.”


Read Kevin’s op ed, which has also been featured in the Asbury Park Press and the Daily Journal, and in New Jersey Playbook on Politico.