ALEXANDRIA, Va. As the 2007 legislative session draws to a close for the majority of states, construction subcontractors in key states have cause to celebrate...More
BY BRIAN WASAG Of CONTRACTORs staff CHICAGO Illinois contractors who intentionally misclassify their workers as independent contractors could face $2,500...More
BY ROBERT P. MADER Of CONTRACTORs staff HONOLULU Honolulu Mayor Jeremy Harris in mid-February finalized enactment of a water quality ordinance that bans...More
BY ROBERT P. MADER Of CONTRACTORs staff NEW YORK Only in New York state can a contractors employee be dead drunk or high on drugs, fall off a scaffolding...More
WITH CONTRACTING companies at the top of the list of businesses with drug and alcohol problems, New York states Labor Law 240 strikes us as a particularly...More
BY William Atkinson Special to CONTRACTOR WASHINGTON The U.S. Senate passed the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002 on Nov. 19 by a vote of 86-11, following...More
BY ROBERT P. MADER Of CONTRACTORs staff PHOENIX Arizona subcontractors scored a major victory when Gov. Jane Dee Hull signed HB2620 this past summer,...More