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Biden to sign order to prioritize federal grants for projects with higher worker wages and benefits

Por: The Boston Globe Business September 06, 2024

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PITTSBURGH (AP) — President Joe Biden on Friday plans to sign an executive order for federal grants that would prioritize projects with labor agreements, wage standards, and benefits such as access to child care and apprenticeship programs.The Biden administration is trying to make the case that economic growth should flow out of better conditions for workers.“A good job is a job with security and benefits, where workers have the right to... + full article



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