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File #: 041601    Version: 0
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/16/2005 In control: FINANCE & PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 4/12/2005
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution authorizing the Commissioner of Public Works to update the City's Prevailing Wage Schedule upon notification from the State of Wisconsin or from the Milwaukee Building and Construction Trades Council of changes in prevailing wage rates and benefits.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Indexes: PREVAILING WAGES, WAGES AND BENEFITS
Attachments: 1. Fiscal Note.pdf, 2. DPW Cover Letter.pdf
Number
041601
Version
ORIGINAL
Reference

Sponsor
THE CHAIR
Title
Resolution authorizing the Commissioner of Public Works to update the City's Prevailing Wage Schedule upon notification from the State of Wisconsin or from the Milwaukee Building and Construction Trades Council of changes in prevailing wage rates and benefits.
Analysis
The City of Milwaukee is subject to State of Wisconsin rules and regulations regarding the application of prevailing wage rates to City public improvements' contracts. Each year the Department of Public Works requests, and the State Department of Workforce Development has historically granted, permission to administer the State's prevailing wage requirements locally rather than having to obtain a wage rate determination from the State for each of our public improvements contracts. Local administration of the State prevailing wage rate program obligates the City to adjust its prevailing wage rate and benefit schedule whenever the State or the Milwaukee Building and Construction Trades Council notifies us of approved changes. Traditionally, DPW has submitted a resolution to the Common Council whenever modifications to the prevailing wage and benefit schedule are required. Because the City really has no option but to adopt the wage and benefit changes once notification of them is received and because processing a resolution through the Common Council delays the effective implementation of the required wage and benefit changes, it would be desirable to authorize the Commissioner of Public Works to make the necessary changes without the necessity of case-by-case Common Council approval. This resolution provides the Commissioner with that authority.
Body
Whereas, State of Wisconsin statutes obligate the City of Milwaukee to require City contractors to pay prevailing wages and benefits on all public improvements' projects; and

Whereas, The Department of Public Works receives authority from the State each year...

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