This news in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina — the Bush administration has agreed to reinstate a workers rights law it had waived for the reconstruction effort in the Gulf Coast. The waiver of the Davis-Bacon act allowed federal contractors to pay workers less than the area’s prevailing wage. The move drew widespread criticism from Democrats and labor groups. Prevailing wages in the region were already among the lowest in the country.
Bush Administration Reinstates Waved Davis-Bacon Act in Gulf Coast
HeadlineOct 27, 2005