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To: greenspirit who wrote (195514)10/25/2001 3:57:25 AM
From: DOUG H  Respond to of 769670
 
Another cost you never hear about is the higher cost of goods non-union werkin men must pay. When the union werkin men exact higher costs for their membership those costs are passed along to nonunion werkin men.

Who cares about them werkin men? Certainly not the union werkin men.

And how about the higher tax bill nonunion werkin men have to foot because governmental agencies force public works projects be bid at union wages?

One group of werkin men is werkin another group of werkin men.

When a contractor performs work on a Davis-Bacon Act or state prevailing wage project, they must pay employees predetermined wages and fringe benefits. If they do not provide benefits, they must pay the benefits as additional cash wages. Paying all cash wages costs you the most money.
Why?
All wages are subject to the following payroll burdens:

FICA Contributions
Workers Compensation Premiums
Public Liability Premiums
Federal Unemployment Taxes
State Unemployment Taxes
Result…
Unnecessary higher labor costs!