HR 2005 · 95th Congress ·
Construction Industry Bargaining Stabilization Act
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Introduced2
Committee3
House Vote4
Senate5
EnactedLatest: Referred to House Committee on Education and Labor.(1977-01-19)
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Construction Industry Bargaining Stabilization Act - Establishes a Construction Industry Bargaining Commission within the Department of Labor. Requires the Commission to direct and promote the establishment of National Craft Bargaining Boards for each craft in the construction industry. Sets forth procedures for determining the bargaining framework in the construction industry whereby (1) the Commission makes a determination as to the feasibility and practicality of multicraft bargaining on an industrywide basis or selectively among related crafts and either (2) in the event multicraft bargaining is deemed undesirable, local labor and contractor organizations, with the assistance of appropriate craft boards, develop proposals for single-craft geographic bargaining areas or (3) in the event that multicraft bargaining is deemed desirable, local labor and contractor organizations, with the assistance of craft board coordinating committees, develop proposals for a multicraft geographic bargaining area or areas. Specifies procedures for Commission review of such proposals and for review of Commission recommendations by the Secretary of Labor. Authorizes judicial review by interested per…
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