Friday, May 28, 2021

Developers reliance on "body shop" non-union construction workers focus of new City Council bills

 


The Real Deal

 Construction unions may be nearing a victory in their war on “body shops.”

A new City Council bill would impose licensing and disclosure mandates on companies competing with union labor at construction sites.

The bill, expected to be introduced by Council member Diana Ayala on Thursday, would require labor brokers to obtain a license from the city and report their workers’ demographics, wages and benefits twice a year.

The measure has been sought by the construction laborers union, Local 79, which wants the city to crack down on nonunion companies that supply low-wage laborers to general contractors. The union accuses them of exploiting women and the formerly incarcerated in particular.

“Construction body shops provide developers with a cheap labor pool, made up of black and brown justice-affected nonunion workers,” Ayala said in a statement. “Body shops take advantage of the scarcity of employment opportunities for re-entry workers, and effectively force these workers into dangerous jobs, with no training, for low pay. They prey on the fears of resentencing.”

But the nonunion firms say their jobs are a lifeline to people leaving prison, providing them with pay and skills that help them get back on their feet. Union construction jobs are much harder to get, they say, and involve navigating a system that is confusing and arcane for many New Yorkers.

Under the proposed legislation, companies applying for a license must provide proof of insurance, disclose their ownership structure and certify that they comply with the law. The city can deny a license if the company — or an affiliated predecessor — has outstanding legal penalties or if the Department of Consumer Affairs and Worker Protection deems that it “lacks good moral character.”

Companies that operate without the license would face $200-a-day fines. General contractors, subcontractors and licensed employment agencies/organizations would be exempt. A separate City Council bill is seeking to require general contractors to obtain a license.

Over the past decade, unions have lost ground to nonunion general labor firms, especially in the affordable housing market. Local 79, however, has negotiated with developers, agreeing to wage concessions to win work.

Last month the City Council’s Committee on Consumer Affairs, which is chaired by Ayala, held a hearing on employment agencies and other labor-placing businesses. The meeting largely focused on body shops, as the union calls them.

At the time, the Real Estate Board of New York proposed alternatives to address allegations of exploitation, including increasing funding to the Department of Consumer Affairs “to better protect justice-involved and other vulnerable workers from wage theft and other unsafe or illegal practices.” The organization also pitched requiring that workers on publicly funded construction jobs be paid more than minimum wage, plus benefits.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

The organization also pitched requiring all workers showing up on time !
Biden's administrationis is dismissing a proposal to tax endowments of elite universities that teach the Marxist 1619 Project and critical race theory, the tax money would be put toward vocational training that would help "All" people learn a trade.

BoredWithFascists said...

@anon1 probably believes that Lincoln was a Marxist for freeing the slaves. Fascists still believe the myth that America was made “great” through honest hard labor, when in reality it was made great through land theft, slavery, exploitation of cheap labor, tobacco and corporate crooks.

Erik Baard said...

Yeah, putting a special tax on teaching history would be a non-starter for America. Maybe you'd be happier in an authoritarian state? There are plenty of them out there.

Anonymous said...

@Erik and @Bored
The Waylon Jennings song “Stop the world and let me off” comes to mind.
I never thought I’d be alive during America’s dumbest and most dangerous days! Can't you two read the article with out showing your little brainwashed sheeple minds to the world ? Reasoning with a leftist is like medicating the dead. The Democratic Party still refuses to apologize for slavery, just saying...

Anonymous said...

When there's not enough racism going on, just make some up. It's simple sheeple.

Anonymous said...

Bored the "The Boy Who Cried Wolf." LOL...

Anonymous said...

These liberals see imaginary racism everywhere.

Anonymous said...

Only a racist "Woke" worldview thinks having a certain color of skin describes anything about them other than the color of their skin.

Anonymous said...

Hey Bored Boy I think Antifa stands for lack of self-awarenes, not anti-fascist.

Anonymous said...

Joey Boy said...
Once you see the Woke pattern, you can ignore their malignant ways.
Insecure narcissist rule 101 don't feed the trolls !

Anonymous said...

Unions Are Hurting Working People Under The Guise Of Protecting Them !

Anonymous said...

Most Public Unions put a big financial squeeze in state budgets to shed a light on their dysfunction. Just look at the UFT !

Anonymous said...

@Erik Baard said...
Authoritarian state ? Like Twitter, Facebook, CNN and Google ?
Maybe you'd be happier in Cuba !