According to the latest Contractor Compensation Quarterly (CCQ) published by PAS, Inc., construction executive staff wage increases came in at 5.6% for 2023 and are also projected to rise by an average 4.7% by 2024 year-end. The actual 2023 increase compared to the 2023 projected increase was .9% higher, so it is possible we will see this same trend in 2024 (or not – see below). For comparison, WorldatWork is projecting a 4.1% average increase for all executives in 2024.
Expands Protections and Accommodations for Pregnant Workers
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division (WHD) recently updated its Prevailing Wage Resource Book (PWRB). In light of the recent publication of the final rule, Updating the Davis-Bacon and Related Acts Regulations, which took effect on October 23, 2023, WHD claims to have conducted a review of the PWRB to simplify the language, restructure the format in a more intuitive manner, and provide additional guidance and examples where stakeholders routinely requested clarification.
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has announced a final rule to Define and Delimit the Exemptions for Executive, Administrative, Professional, Outside Sales, and Computer Employees under the Fair Labor Standards Act. Íæż½ã½ã of America recently urged the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) Wage and Hour Division to abandon or at least postpone issuance of such a rule. The DOL last updated these regulations as recently as 2019, going into effect in 2020, which strongly suggests there is no need for urgency in issuing more changes.
Íæż½ã½ã recently submitted comments on the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs’ (OFCCP) proposal to reinstate the requirement of the submission of Monthly Employment Utilization Reports (CC-257) by covered federal and federally assisted contractors. Before being discontinued in 1995, construction contractors were required to submit Form CC-257 to OFCCP on a monthly basis and to provide information on construction trade employee work hours by race/ethnicity, gender, and trade in the covered geographic area where the work was performed. This proposal would reinstate the reporting requirement with additional data and requirements.
Íæż½ã½ã’s 2024 Construction HR & Workforce Conference will be held on October 20-22, 2024, in Denver, CO. The event will feature keynotes focusing on the intersection of HR and workforce development. The program will also feature a multi-track educational program that includes sessions focused on HR and training practices, while others will highlight workforce development strategies. Some sessions will cover both!
Íæż½ã½ã is pleased to announce the appointment of new members to serve on its Environmental Committee. Members of the committee have direct access to federal regulatory officials, influence over Íæż½ã½ã’s environmental agenda, and a means to exchange valuable information with one another and industry peers. Íæż½ã½ã’s environmental team appreciates the volunteers dedicating their time on the Environmental Committee, as well as the Climate Change Working Group and task forces. Join us in welcoming the new members to the committee.
As previously reported, efforts to limit or outright prohibit the use of employee non-compete agreements have gained considerable momentum in the past year with several states, including California, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Oklahoma, banning non-competes entirely.
Join us in St. Louis, Missouri, July 16 – 18, for this year's Construction Safety, Health & Environmental Conference