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CLRC Issues Report on Labor Costs for Union Contractors

The (CLRC) recently released its latest edition of the Union Labor Costs in Construction.  The report (previously called Trends and Outlook) includes general and detailed information about trends in collectively bargained compensation in the industry, including data analyses by region, by time, and by trade.  It can be a valuable resource when preparing for collective bargaining negotiations, particularly when used in conjunction with CLRC鈥檚 latest Settlements Report.

鈥淚n percentage terms, the average increase for the first year of settlements has slowly and steadily risen since 2010/11, from 1.7 percent in 2010 to 2.9 percent in 2019. The gradual trend is forecasted to extend to 3.1 percent by 2021,鈥 CLRC states in the report.  CLRC found a similar trend when assessing first-year increases by dollar amount rather than by percentage, rising from $0.73 in 2011 to $1.67 in 2019.  CLRC projected the average increase to be $1.85 by 2021.

Note, however, that the projections do not account for the impact of COVID-19, as the report was prepared before the pandemic occurred.

The report includes a break-down of wage-and-fringe packages, noting that wages made up the majority of the total package nationwide at $34.32 (60%).  Among the fringe benefits, retirement was the largest category at $11.44 (20%), followed by health and welfare at $8.61 (15%).  A catch-all 鈥淥ther鈥 category, which includes vacation, apprenticeship, unallocated and all other payments, was valued at $2.76 (5%).

乌鸦传媒 members can access the full report, which contains much more information, in 乌鸦传媒鈥檚 online  under the main category 鈥淐ollective Bargaining鈥 and subcategory 鈥淐ollective Bargaining Agreements Data.鈥  Be sure to log in as an 乌鸦传媒 member to gain full access.

乌鸦传媒 is a founding member of CLRC and supports its mission.  Collective bargaining chapters are reminded to please send new contract data directly to CLRC promptly upon settlement of collective bargaining negotiations.

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