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Compliance and Enforcement

“You can no longer get around it, so you might as well get over it.”

Compliance and Enforcement Listing
Enforcement Agencies
Federal, State, and Municipal Workforce Participation Laws
PGTI “Cheatsheets”
Resources

Construction Workforce Compliance Data

  • Boston Employment Commission/Boston Resident Jobs Policy and Boston Redevelopment Authority Jobs

Example Project Labor and Community Benefits Agreements

  • Cleveland’s Community Benefits Agreement
    • Signed MOU
    • Endorsement Press Release
  • Jordan’s Ministry of Labor MOUs with the UN body for gender justice and women’s empowerment and Jordan Construction Contractors Association
  • People’s Stadium Project, Minnesota Sports Facility Authority, State of Minnesota
  • Springfield, IL High-Speed Rail Community Benefits Agreement

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