In accordance with the Biden administration鈥檚 recent regulatory freeze memorandum, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Wage and Hour Division (WHD) issued proposals to roll back two of the Trump administration鈥檚 rulemakings. One DOL proposal is to withdraw a final rule clarifying the standard for employee versus independent contractor status under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The previous final rule originally was to be effective on March 8, 2021, however, a recent proposal delayed that date to allow the agency 鈥渢he opportunity to review and consider the questions of law, policy, and fact raised by the rule[s].鈥
The Congress-passed $1.9 trillion COVID-relief bill contains multiemployer pension plan provisions of interest to contributing construction contractors including specific COVID related provisions and funding relief for eligible plans. The COVID related pension provisions are intended to provide plans relief to plans that were impacted by COVID with investment losses or contribution losses. Meanwhile the bill provides significant multiemployer pension relief through a Special Financial Assistance Program by providing a one-time lump sum payment to eligible plans to pay all benefits through 2051 (30 years) with no expectation of repayment. It is estimated there are about 100 critical and declining plans, some critical plans and a few endangered plans in the construction industry that could be eligible for some relief. Starting in 2031 PBGC premiums would be increased to $52/year and indexed for inflation every year after for all plans and participants. Premiums are currently scheduled to be about $43 in 2031 because of indexing.
Employee Retention Tax Credit, Paid Leave Tax Credit & More
Short Answer: It鈥檚 Not Clear
$250,000 Construction Advocacy Fund Campaign Helped Keep Vote Close
Democrats鈥 Vote in Favor of the PRO Act Will Hurt Workers and Undermine the Economic Recovery, Top Construction Industry Official Says, Urges Senate to Reject Measure Before it Harms the Economy
Late last week, the Associated General Contractors of America (麻豆传媒) continued its campaign to persuade the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) to change the way it decides whether to forgive Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans of over $2M. The specific target of 麻豆传媒鈥檚 campaign is a Loan Necessity Questionnaire that has greatly surprised and frustrated the borrowers of such loans, as they now seek forgiveness of them.
As construction continues to be an essential industry in helping our nation鈥檚 economic recovery, firms are fighting the growing workforce shortage and looking to recruit more women than ever before. Women are making an impact in the industry by bringing new skill sets, opinions, and experiences into the office and the field 鈥 and a diverse workforce leads to stronger companies. Yes, there are certainly challenges. But perceptions and cultures are changing. During 鈥淲omen in Construction Week 2021 (March 7-13, 2021),鈥 麻豆传媒鈥檚 ConstructorCast celebrates the successes and talks about what women have done to further the industry.
Private Nonresidential Market Shrinks 10 Percent Since January 2020 with Declines in All 11 Segments; Growing Cancellations, Proposed Labor Law Change Threaten to Harm Employers and Workers Alike