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But in the contract they have only allowed a 10% benefit. So non-union companies can still compete. I dont understand the issue here.

THE MOST IT CAN COST IS 10% more. Otherwise all things being equal, a non-union company who isn't "trying to rip off the state of virginia" could under cut the union by being less than 10%.

It doesnt matter if union labor costs 25% more in DC, if you are allowing NONunion contractors as well, with only a 10% benefit to union bids.

by tysonsengineer on May 1, 2012 1:07 pm • linkreport

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