Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7314

Introduced
2/2/22  

Caption

Labor And Payment Of Debts By Contractors

Impact

The passing of H7314 is expected to impact the regulations surrounding the employment structure on public works projects. By enabling the inclusion of journeypersons in supervision roles, it may facilitate a greater pool of skilled labor that can work effectively under the guidance of master tradespeople. The bill, which aligns with federal regulations concerning public contracts, is positioned as a step towards improving the training and apprenticeship pathways for individuals entering skilled trades, thereby potentially boosting the labor market's readiness and expertise.

Summary

House Bill 7314 addresses the labor regulations within the context of public works contracts in Rhode Island. Specifically, the bill proposes to amend Chapter 37-13 of the General Laws concerning labor and payment of debts by contractors. It empowers general contractors and subcontractors on public works contracts to authorize the use of up to four journeypersons to perform work under the supervision of a fully licensed master tradesperson. This is aimed at enhancing workforce development and supporting the practical experience of journeypersons in the field.

Contention

Notable points of contention around H7314 could arise from concerns regarding the quality and oversight of work performed by journeypersons. While supporters argue that this approach fosters skill development and workforce diversification, critics may raise questions about whether the reduced oversight from master tradespeople could lead to compromises in work quality or safety standards on significant public projects. Furthermore, there may be discussions regarding how this could affect the unionized workforce and employment practices within contractor organizations.

Companion Bills

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