More from that Indiana study on prevailing wage: repeal "led to less educated workers entering the workforce who replaced high-skilled workers, contributing to higher turnover rates and lower per-worker productivity levels." https://t.co/dtGh6ZZ7rB
— CA Building Trades (@CA_Bldg_Trades) January 31, 2018
February 01, 2018 at 11:27AM
via Twitter https://twitter.com/BldgTrdsUnions RT @CA_Bldg_Trades: More from that Indiana study on prevailing wage: repeal "led to less educated workers entering the workforce who replaced high-skilled workers, contributing to higher turnover rates and lower per-worker productivity levels." http://ift.tt/2BLS4co Trades Unions
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