In dozens of counties around the US, contractors bidding for government projects have encountered an unusual problem.Thanks to a quirk in a Depression-era federal labor law, firms handling government contracts for truck driving to forklift operation to carpentry are essentially forced to pay their employees minimum wage, as Bloombergpoints out in a recent report.
"Progressive" Labor Law Is Forcing Government Contractors To Accept Wages From The 1980s
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