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Federal, State, and Municipal Workforce Participation Laws

  • Boston Resident Jobs Policy (BRJP)
    • Summary of the BRJP Employment Standards
    • Ordinance Establishing the BRJP
    • Executive Order Extending the BRJP
    • Ordinance Amending the Boston Employment Commission
    • Boston Employment Commission (BEC) (includes meeting schedule)
    • PGTI’S Cheatsheet on the BRJP
    • BRJP Permits and Applications
    • Pre-Construction Package for Developers and Contractors
  • City of Cambridge
    • Cambridge Employment Plan
  • Commonwealth of Massachusetts
  • Illinois Earned Credit Program
  • New Haven Commission on Equal Opportunities
  • Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Equal Employment Opportunity, US Department of Labor
    • Executive Order 11246, Annotated by Women’s Bureau
    • Technical Assistance Guide for Federal Construction Contractors
    • Chart of the Standard Federal Equal Employment Opportunity’s 16 Required Affirmative Action Steps (created byOregon Tradeswomen, Inc. October 2002.)
  • Oregon Department of Transportation Workforce Development Program
  • San Francisco Ordinance: Mandatory Local Hiring
    • Fact Sheet
    • Progress report in local press
  • Springfield City Ordinance: Public Construction Employment
  • Worcester Ordinance: Residency Requirements

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