Government
Aug. 13, 2013
Labor pact for San Diego court project draws fire
A labor agreement for a $586 million court construction project in San Diego has enraged nonunion sub-contractors, who claim the agreement will give preferential treatment to union shops and set a precedent for future projects.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
A controversial labor agreement for a $586 million court construction project in San Diego has enraged nonunion sub-contractors, who claim the agreement - finalized late last week - will give preferential treatment to union shops and set a precedent for future projects.
According to an internal branch memo from March, the State Building and Construction Trades Council of California, a major construction...
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