The federal child labor provisions of the flsa are administered by the wage and hour division whd which is part of the u s.
Prevailing wages law in washington roofing.
For the purpose of the washington state public works law chapter 39 12 rcw roofers apply and install any and all types of roofing materials other than sheet metal.
The davis bacon act directs the department of labor to determine such locally prevailing wage rates.
Chapter 39 12 rcw requires local government contractors and subcontractors to pay prevailing wages to workers on all public works and maintenance contracts on public buildings and projects regardless of the dollar value of the contract.
These laws require payment of the prevailing wages determined in accordance with the davis bacon act on federally assisted construction undertaken pursuant to the relevant law.
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Washington prevailing wage rules.
Examples of the related acts are the federal aid highway acts the housing and community development act of 1974 and various other hud administered laws and the.
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The department of labor conducts surveys of wages paid for these specific occupations in surrounding areas and determines the prevailing wage to reflect the local economy.
Davis bacon act and related act contractors and subcontractors must pay their laborers and mechanics employed under the contract no less than the locally prevailing wages and fringe benefits for corresponding work on similar projects in the area.
Washington state department of labor industries prevailing wage section po box 44540 olympia wa 98504 4540.
Some case law looked at whether prevailing wages applied to contracted maintenance or ordinary maintenance.
805 819 20 2000 the state court of appeals concluded that maintenance when performed by contract is public work subject to prevailing wage law.
The law enacted in 1945 the washington state public works act act also known as the prevailing wage law is a worker protection act.
This fact sheet provides general information concerning the application of the federal child labor provisions as they relate to the employment of youth in roofing operations and on or about a roof.