Office of Attorney General Josh Shapiro (PA)
May 17, 2022
HARRISBURG–Attorney General Josh Shapiro and Secretary of Labor & Industry Jennifer Berrier filed comments today in support of the United States Department of Labor’s (“USDOL”) proposed updated regulations to the Davis-Bacon and Related Acts (“DBRA”).
“The Department’s proposal would put in place common-sense rules that experience shows will help enforcement agencies catch serious, intentional violations of the law,” said Attorney General Shapiro. “The men and women who build Pennsylvania’s infrastructure should be paid all of the money they have earned, and honest contractors should not have to compete on an uneven playing field with lawbreakers.”
The DBRA is intended to level the playing field among bidders for public construction contracts and protect workers. The DBRA accomplishes its goal by ensuring that all contractors working on projects that receive federal funding pay the wage rates that prevail in a given geographical region as determined by USDOL. Contractors are generally permitted to satisfy a portion of the required wage by providing qualifying fringe benefits to employees
“It’s been over 40 years since these regulations were significantly updated,” said Secretary Berrier. “These regulations will ensure that workers who perform the important and difficult work of updating Pennsylvania’s infrastructure are paid a true prevailing wage and receive the benefits they deserve.”