CA Prevailing Wage Updates and Skilled and Trained Workforce Primer Webinar

Join us to learn about CA Prevailing Wage laws – a brief overview of what it is, any changes to the law, common errors contractors make and how to best comply. We will also review the expansion of skilled and trained workforce requirements.

Presentation Objectives:

  • What are the new CA Prevailing Wage law developments?
  • What are the “skilled and trained workforce” requirements of the Public Contracts Code?
  • Which state and local laws implement these requirements for construction projects?
  • How does a contractor comply with these requirements, before and after the bid?
  • What are the consequences of non-compliance?

Date: Monday, December 12

Location: Zoom

Time: 10:30am – 12pm

Presenters: Littler Mendelson

 

To RSVP, please reach out to Deveney Pula at dpula@thewpcca.com.

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