Gilbert Houngbo, Director General of the International Labour Organization (ILO), addresses the media during a press conference in Berlin, Germany, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2022. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn, File) President Joe Biden listens as International Labor ...
US trade body, Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC), says it’s “ecstatic” after a federal court nullified a 2022 executive order from former President Joe Biden mandating project labour agreements (PLAs) on federally funded projects valued at $35m or more.
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Though the decision only applies to specific bid protests, it opens the door for other challenges and hobbles the government’s ability to issue more project labor agreements, a construction attorney said.
President Donald Trump’s executive orders are already reshaping the Department of Labor and OSHA fines are increasing.
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The Pacific nation’s Attorney-General Arnold Loughman, who led Vanuatu’s landmark International Court of Justice climate case at The Hague last month, said the withdrawal represented an “undeniable setback” for international action on global warming.