Where I work, this issue will be a lot bigger than the right to work. Those of you in the construction industry, how do intend to address the need to normalize everyone's pay due to the repeal of PW law?
To be clear, a lot of companies bid on both private and state jobs (Fed jobs, by the way, are unaffected by the Ky legislature), but use the same crews. For example, if guys are used to making $40/hr half the year, and $20/hr the other half of the year, then they are used to making $60K per year (2000 hours times avg wage of $30 per hour)
But . . . even though the private jobs have been $20 per hour, I cannot believe you will keep most of your work force if all of a sudden they go from making $60K per year to $40K per year (2000 hours X $20/hr), lots will walk out the door.
Curious how construction companies intend to adjust their pay scale after the repeal of PW.
To be clear, a lot of companies bid on both private and state jobs (Fed jobs, by the way, are unaffected by the Ky legislature), but use the same crews. For example, if guys are used to making $40/hr half the year, and $20/hr the other half of the year, then they are used to making $60K per year (2000 hours times avg wage of $30 per hour)
But . . . even though the private jobs have been $20 per hour, I cannot believe you will keep most of your work force if all of a sudden they go from making $60K per year to $40K per year (2000 hours X $20/hr), lots will walk out the door.
Curious how construction companies intend to adjust their pay scale after the repeal of PW.