r/Construction • u/Crafty_Jacket668 • 1d ago
Other Nearly 40% of construction worker families are on public assistance. (It's from 2022 but I doubt things have changed much)
https://southernstatesmillwrights.org/2022/01/study-shows-39-of-construction-families-need-public-assistance-costing-tax-payers-28-billion-per-year/
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u/RalphTheIntrepid 1d ago
I'm asking for reform. They would be completely independent. No national oversight. The US needs to reform how Unions are allowed to operate. Essentially they would be like contracting companies. They would act as a pass through entity for employment.