Until recent years "prevailing wages" were required only in connection with traditional government construction projects in California, such as a city road project or a new county fire station. Prevailing wages, adopted by regulation of the California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) for a wide variety of construction trades, are pay rates roughly equivalent to union scale wages and benefits. With the passage of SB975 in 2001, ho...
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