Airport Funding Deal Hits Turbulence
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reauthorization negotiations are running out of time as the current FAA authorization expires on Friday, May 10.
Read moreWebinar on Liabilities from Excavation Incidents
On Tuesday, May 14 at 2:00 pm (EDT), AGC of America will be holding the webinar, Legal Liabilities for Utility Excavation Damages. This webinar is Part Two of two-part webinar series, Call Before You Dig.
Read moreBiden Vetoes Bipartisan Bill to Block NLRB Joint Employer Rule
On May 3 President Joe Biden vetoed legislation that would have blocked the National Labor Relations Board from finalizing its new joint employer rule. Both the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate had previously passed a bipartisan Congressional Review Act resolution intended to block the rule.
Read moreEPA Finalizes PFAS Superfund Rule
New rule designates two of the most widely used per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) as hazardous substances, ignoring widespread liability concerns from entities that may have interacted with certain “forever chemicals.”
Read moreThree Part Webinar Series: High Stakes: Navigating Cannabis in the Workplace
With almost every state authorizing the recreational and/or medical use of marijuana or cannabidiol (CBD), employers nationwide face a maze of legal changes
Read moreHouse and Senate Reach a Deal on Airport Funding
The deal would increase funding for airport runway and taxiway construction projects nationwide.
Read moreWhite House Snubs Congress on Permitting Reform
New NEPA rule adds requirements to an already complicated permitting process and ignores the permitting reforms passed by Congress.
Read moreAccess AGC’s Climate Change Playbook
Download your copy of AGC’s Playbook on Decarbonization and Carbon Reporting in the Construction Industry.
Read moreAGC Challenges DOL Independent Contractor Rule
This rule would revise standards for analyzing who is an employee or independent contractor under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
Read moreAGC Criticizes OFCCP's Proposal to Revive Monthly Employment Utilization Report
The association raises concerns over data privacy and undue burdens from the proposed reinstatement of comprehensive monthly employment reports, discontinued since 1995.
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