Laserfiche WebLink
(�t- (I is -[ <br />SUBSTITUTE BILL NO. 15-111 <br />RESOLUTION NO. <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, <br />OPPOSING SENATE BILL 198 AND HOUSE BELL 1019 WHICH WOULD REPEAL THE <br />COMMON CONSTRUCTION WAGE LAW <br />mss, the State of Indiana's Common Construction Wage statute was first enacted in 1935; is <br />commonly referred to as a prevailing wage law; and governs wage rates paid to construction workers on <br />Indiana's public works projects; and <br />IXACmw, wage rates are adopted by Common Construction Wage Committees in each project county <br />in public hearings where a public works project is estimated to exceed $350,000 in construction costs <br />which would be paid for by state or local funds and would be owned or leased with an option to purchase <br />by the state or a political subdivision; and <br />G currently Senate Bill 198 sponsored by State Senator Carlin Yoder and House Bill 1019 <br />sponsored by State Representative Jerry Torr are pending in the Indiana General Assembly, with both bills <br />proposed to repeal Indiana's Common Construction Wage law with an effective date of July 1, 2015; and <br />SB 198 was one of 589 Bills filed and was referred to the Committee on Pensions and <br />Labor on January 6, 2015 and it remains; <br />GjJ we, House Bill 1019 was one of 669 Bills filed and was referred to the Committee on <br />Employment, Labor and Pensions; and now has eight (8) co- sponsors as of February 16, 2015; and <br />6M;&2e the November 23, 2014 "Fiscal Impact Statement" on HB 1019 reported similar <br />information as that reported on SB 198; and <br />GNP it has been reported that approximately 9.1% of the workforce in the State of Indiana <br />currently belongs to a union; and <br />4)6m-&, the Indiana Department of Labor's website has information dedicated to the Common <br />Construction Wage where "nearly all wage scales adopted from 2005 to the present are available; with the <br />most recent entry for the City of South Bend being made on January 7, 2015 for project # IDOL 20140696 <br />where wage rates were established by the Common Construction Wage Committee, who were appointed <br />pursuant to Indiana Code § 5 -16 -7 et seq for many classifications listing the total hourly highest and <br />lowest rates for skilled being $73.07 and $31.66; for semiskilled being $60.47 and $30.31; and unskilled <br />$52.19 and $16.95; and projects for St. Joseph County in 2011 through 2015 totaling 68; and <br />Section I. The Common Council recognizes that for the past eighty (80) years, Indiana's Common <br />Construction Wage codified at Indiana Code § 5- 16 -7 -1 et seq., has promoted "efficiency, quality, and safety by <br />providing for a stable, well- trained labor force" on public works projects throughout the state. <br />