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  1. United States of America - Labour contracts - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Executive Order 13502: Use of Project Labor Agreements for Federal Construction Projects. - Order on-line

    Adoption: 2009-02-06 | USA-2009-R-81835

    Encourages executive agencies to consider using project labor agreements in connection with large-scale construction projects (construction projects where the total cost to the federal government is $25 million or more) involving the construction, rehabilitation, alteration, conversion, extension, repair or improvement of building, highways or other real property. A "project labor agreement" is any pre-hire collective bargaining agreement with one or more labor organizations that establishes the terms and conditions of employment for a specific construction project.

  2. United States of America - Labour contracts - Law, Act

    Nondisplacement of Qualified Workers Under Service Contracts (Executive Order 13495) (74 F.R. 6103). - Order on-line

    Adoption: 2009-01-30 | USA-2009-L-81832

    Provides that when a service contract from the Federal Government expires, and a new contract is awarded for the same service at the same location, the successor contractor is to rehire the predecessor's employees.

  3. United States of America - Labour contracts - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Procedures for Predetermination of Wage Rates; Labor Standards Provisions Applicable to Contracts Covering Federally Financed and Assisted Construction and to Certain Nonconstruction Contracts Rule (29 CFR Parts 1 and 5)

    Adoption: 1989-01-24 | USA-1989-R-8535

    Makes final the regulations for the determination of when the use of a helper classification will be found by the Department of Labor to be prevailing in an area, to allow its use on construction projects subject to certain wage standards under the Davis-Bacon Act and related Acts.

  4. United States of America - Labour contracts - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Practice of Administrative Proceedings Enforcing Labor Standards in Federal and Federally Assisted Construction Contracts and Federal Service Contracts Rule (29 CFR Part 6)

    Adoption: 1981-01-12 | USA-1981-R-11022

  5. United States of America - Labour contracts - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Public Contracts and Property Management Rule (41 CFR Part 1)

    Adoption: 1972-03-06 | USA-1972-R-16664

    Amends sections 1-12.403-1 (labor standards clauses, including those for apprentices and trainees) and 1-16.401 (forms prescribed).

  6. United States of America - Labour contracts - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Policies and Procedures for Carrying Out the Provisions of the Service Contract Act of 1965 and the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended Rule (41 CFR Part 1)

    Adoption: 1968-12-17 | USA-1968-R-18365

  7. United States of America - Labour contracts - Law, Act

    McNamara-O'Hara Service Contract Act (41 U.S. Code, secs. 351-358) - Service contract Act of 1965 (as amended) U.S. Code

    Adoption: 1965 | Date of entry into force: 1965-10-22 | USA-1965-L-31418

    Provides for basic contract provisions, minimum wages, violations, exclusion of fringe benefit payments in determining overtime pay and determinations of wage and fringe benefits in respect of all contracts in excess of $2500 entered into by the United States or District of Columbia.

  8. United States of America - Labour contracts - Law, Act

    Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act (41 U.S. Code, secs 35-45)

    Adoption: 1936 | Date of entry into force: 1936-06-30 | USA-1936-L-31417

    Stipulates provisions to be contained in contracts entered into by the U.S. government or the District of Columbia for the manufacture or furnishing of materials, supplies, articles and equipment representing a value of more than $10,000.


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