Revises provisions governing public works. (BDR 28-112)
If enacted, AB305 would amend the current norms governing public works in Nevada by introducing specific quotas for the employment of women in apprenticeships. This policy aims to address gender disparities in the construction industry, which has traditionally been male-dominated. By incorporating these requirements into the regulations for public construction contracts, the bill may foster a more inclusive workforce that reflects a broader diversity among apprentices and construction workers.
Assembly Bill No. 305 aims to promote gender equity in the construction sector by mandating that contractors and subcontractors engaged in public works employ female apprentices. Specifically, the bill requires that a minimum of 2% of the total apprentice hours in vertical construction and 1% in horizontal construction must be performed by women. The legislation is designed to encourage greater female participation in apprenticeship programs by making it a formal requirement of public works projects.
The introduction of this bill has raised discussions about its potential impact on contractors' ability to meet apprenticeship demands. Critics may argue that setting quotas could complicate project timelines and increase operational costs if there are insufficient female apprentices available to meet the requirements. Proponents, however, argue that the bill is a necessary step toward dismantling barriers for women in construction and ensuring equitable access to apprenticeship opportunities.
To support compliance, the State Apprenticeship Council will review apprenticeship programs that fail to meet the required female participation levels at least once every two years. The potential for modifications or waivers under specific conditions is also included, allowing flexibility for contractors facing challenges in meeting the quotas. Overall, AB305 represents an important legislative effort to enhance gender diversity within the skilled labor workforce.