According to the latest Contractor Compensation Quarterly (CCQ) published by PAS, Inc., contractors are projecting 2020 construction staff wages to increase an average of 3.55% (excludes 0% projections), reported by over 300 companies in the 38th edition of the Construction / Construction Management Staff Salary Survey. For pay increase comparison, according to the WorldatWork, across all industries exempt professionals saw 2019 increases of 3.2% and they are projecting 2020 increases of 3.3%. For construction they reported a 3.9% increase in 2019 and are projecting 3.3% for 2020.
Employers May Need to Take Action Courts have struggled to uniformly decide whether Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which makes it unlawful for employers to discriminate because of a person鈥檚 鈥渟ex,鈥 protects employees from discrimination based on their sexual orientation or transgender status. Specifically, courts have not consistently interpreted Title VII鈥檚 prohibition on discrimination 鈥渂ecause of . . . sex.鈥 Originally, courts considering the question held that Title VII鈥檚 ban did not cover employees who were gay, and most said it did not protect employees based on transgender status. Within the last decade, however, many courts and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission began to interpret 鈥渟ex鈥 to include LGBTQ employees. Not all courts, nor the Department of Justice, agreed with this interpretation. This issue was presented to the Supreme Court of the United States through three cases.
This week AGC joined with construction employers and building trades union in support of multiemployer pension reform. The letter to congressional leaders urges Congress to include common sense pension reform for the nation鈥檚 troubled pension plans and to authorize a Composite Plan option for healthy plans. Reforms called for include a special partition program from the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. The COVID-19 crisis and the resulting investment losses and reduction in contributions has further worsened many plans and has made reform more urgent.

Contains Q&A Section of Common Workplace Questions
Contains Q&A Section of Common Workplace Questions
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The Trump Administration recently issued two executive orders (EO) that focus on supporting economic recovery during the pandemic and recovery that could bring opportunity for environmental regulatory relief as well as risk.
On May 19, 2020, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed a rule to establish consistent requirements and procedures for the issuance of guidance documents. AGC has raised concerns previously with the use of guidance documents as 鈥渂ack-door regulations.鈥 EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler called the proposal, 鈥溾A] major step toward increasing transparency in EPA processes and ensuring that EPA is not creating new regulatory obligations through guidance.鈥 Comments are due on the proposal by June 22, 2020.
During the last half of May 2020, the National Labor Relations Board (鈥淣LRB鈥 or 鈥淏oard鈥) issued four decisions upholding the legality of employer facially neutral work rules. Two of the decisions applied the Boeing standard to assess the legality of work rules or policies while the other two decisions restored past precedent to find that an employers鈥 property rights outweighed employees鈥 right to engage in protected activities under 搂7 of the National Labor Relations Act (鈥淣LRA鈥 or 鈥淎ct鈥). The key highlights of those decisions, including guidance on drafting work rules and policies that are lawful under the Boeing standard, are summarized below.
AGC鈥檚 Construction Safety, Health & Environmental Conference is the industry鈥檚 foremost annual conference to hone in on the most critical safety, health and environmental compliance and risk issues impacting the business of construction. As a leader in construction safety, health and environment, our top priority is the safety and health of our members, attendees, speakers and staff. We have been closely monitoring the progression of the COVID-19 pandemic and, due to phased re-opening restrictions in our host city, Louisville, Kentucky, we will be pivoting to a completely virtual experience for our July 14-16 schedule of events. Join us, wherever you are, for the same superior educational content and peer-to-peer engagement that you have come to expect from AGC.