The Effects of Repealing Comm on Construction Wage in Indiana
- Posted: November 12, 2018
- IBEW Local 134
Executive Summary
On July 1, 2015, Indiana lawmakers completely repealed Common Construction Wage, which was a minimum wage that supported blue-collar construction workers employed on public construction projects. Repeal of Common Construction Wage has led to a host of negative impacts on workers and the construction industry– including lower wages and more income inequality– while failing to deliver any meaningful cost savings or increased bid competition promised by those in favor of repeal.