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Omaha Steve

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Tue Jun 24, 2014, 08:08 PM Jun 2014

Common Construction Wage Works!


For Immediate Release


New Video Highlights Benefits of Indiana’s Common Construction Wage Law
Hoosier Job Creators Say CCW Law Works!


Indianapolis, June 24, 2014: A new video release highlights the value and benefit of Indiana’s Common Construction Wage (CCW) law. The video, which includes interviews with various business leaders, local politicians, and academics throughout Indiana, emphasizes the benefits of the Common Construction Wage law to Indiana businesses and local communities as well as the state’s overall economy.

The video, named Common Construction Wage Works!, also makes clear the fact that the Common Construction Wage issue is a bi-partisan issue since interviews take place on both sides of the political spectrum.

In addition to interviews with business leaders and elected officials, the video also includes interviews with academics familiar with the many studies that have been done on issues surrounding prevailing wage laws.

The Common Construction Wage law is Indiana’s version of prevailing wage and mandates that the prevailing wages in an area be paid on public construction projects over $350,000.


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Published on Jun 22, 2014

Conversations with various job creators, local politicians, and academics throughout the State of Indiana on the value of Common Construction Wage (prevailing wage) to the state's business landscape, economy, and communities.

INCIN is a public information source on news, issues, and trends facing the Indiana construction industry.

INCIN reaches over 5,500 construction stakeholders throughout the State of Indiana.

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