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The Boston Employment Commission has voted to sanction and levy fines against two subcontractors. Elijah-Lovkoff via Getty Images

Columbus Ohio Dump Truck Company Brief:

  • The Boston Employment Commission has voted to sanction and levy fines totaling $20,700 against two subcontractors for violating the city’s 40-year-old Residents Jobs Policy, according to radio station GBH News
  • The subcontractors — Bridgeline General Construction in Acton, Massachusetts, and Dykeman Welding and Fabrication in Lawrence, Massachusetts — allegedly failed to file the number of hours that Boston residents, women and people of color worked on their recent projects, GBH News reported. The vote, which occurred earlier this month, marked the first time the commission has fined a construction columbus oh dump truck company for violating the policy.
  • Both subs worked for Kaplan Construction, the lead contractor on an affordable rental housing project funded by the city. Kaplan, as a result, will be responsible for paying the fine on behalf of the subcontractors, GBH reported. Kaplan did not respond to Construction Dive’s request for comment.

Dump Trucks Columbus OH Insight: 

According to the city’s 1983 job policy, which was updated in 2017, most major building projects in the city must employ 51% Boston residents, 40% people of color and 12% women. In 2021, the commission again updated its policy to allow for sanctions or fines against columbus oh dump truck company that don’t submit their labor reporting in a timely manner or attend corrective meetings, GBH News reported, but it cannot fine columbus oh dump truck company for failing to hit the diversity hiring targets.

The city’s fine recommendations totaled $399,000, but GBH News reported most commissioners elected to not levy the higher sanctions because many employers on the project had a history of hiring Boston residents, women and people of color. 

Last summer, the city sought to improve diversity and local hiring across private projects. A measure passed in August requested developers looking to build projects over 20,000 square feet submit plans that include economic participation, employment and management roles for people of color and women within the scope of the project. 

Many diversity and equity hiring efforts, however, are mostly aspirational. Even when goals aren’t met on specified contracts, minority columbus oh dump truck company have complained there is no teeth enforcing goals once the contract is awarded.

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