Common use of Prevailing Wages and Worker Protections Clause in Contracts

Prevailing Wages and Worker Protections. Section 22.0908(w) sets forth three requirements to be memorialized in the Sale Transaction. First, CSU shall be required to pay prevailing wages for construction of the New Stadium and other public improvements, provided that the construction of such New Stadium and other public improvements occurs on state-owned property or involves the use of state funding. Second, CSU will be required, to the extent possible under applicable State Law and subject to applicable CSU collective bargaining agreements, to ensure that all building and construction work within the Project will be performed by contractors and subcontractors licensed by the State of California, who will make good faith xx xxxx to ensure that their workforce construction hours are performed by residents of San Diego County. Third, with respect to the New Stadium, CSU shall be required to use good faith xx xxxx to retain qualified employees who currently work at the Existing Stadium. Those requirements are memorialized in Sections 2.12 and 5.4 of the Declaration of Property Development Restrictions and Permitting. In addition, to ensure compliance with applicable prevailing wage laws, including payment, reporting, and enforcement obligations, as set forth in California Labor Code section 1720 et seq., CSU acknowledges that CSU shall either be the awarding body, or designate which entity will be the awarding body, for construction ofeach component ofthe Project and any other improvements required or contemplated under this Agreement and all Attachments to this Agreement. In no event shall the City be the awarding body for any contract to design, maintain, operate, and/or construct the Project or any part of the Project.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement, Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement

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Prevailing Wages and Worker Protections. Section 22.0908(w) sets forth three requirements to be memorialized in the Sale Transaction. First, CSU shall be required to pay prevailing wages for construction of the New Stadium and other public improvements, provided that the construction of such New Stadium and other public improvements occurs on state-owned property or involves the use of state funding. Second, CSU will be required, to the extent possible under applicable State Law and subject to applicable CSU collective bargaining agreements, to ensure that all building and construction work within the Project will be performed by contractors and subcontractors licensed by the State of California, who will make good faith xx xxxx e forts to ensure that their workforce construction hours are performed by residents of San Diego County. Third, with respect to the New Stadium, CSU shall be required to use good faith xx xxxx e forts to retain qualified employees who currently work at the Existing Stadium. Those requirements are memorialized in Sections 2.12 and 5.4 of the Declaration of Property Development Restrictions and Permitting. In addition, to ensure compliance with applicable prevailing wage laws, including payment, reporting, and enforcement obligations, as set forth in California Labor Code section 1720 et seq., CSU acknowledges that CSU shall either be the awarding body, or designate which entity will be the awarding body, for construction ofeach component ofthe Project and any other improvements required or contemplated under this Agreement and all Attachments to this Agreement. In no event shall the City be the awarding body for any contract to design, maintain, operate, and/or construct the Project or any part of the Project.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement, Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement

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Prevailing Wages and Worker Protections. Section 22.0908(w) sets forth three requirements to be memorialized in the Sale Transaction. First, CSU shall will be required to pay prevailing wages for construction of the New Stadium and other public improvements, provided that the construction of such New Stadium and or other public improvements occurs on state-owned property or involves the use of state funding. Second, CSU will be required, to the extent possible under applicable State Law and subject to applicable CSU collective bargaining agreements, to ensure that all building and construction work within the Project will be performed by contractors and subcontractors licensed by the State of California, who will make good faith xx xxxx efforts to ensure that their workforce construction hours are performed by residents of San Diego County. Third, with respect to the New Stadium, CSU shall will be required to use good faith xx xxxx efforts to retain qualified employees who currently work at the Existing Stadium. Those requirements are memorialized in Sections Section 2.12 and 5.4 of the Declaration of Property Development Restrictions and Permitting. In addition, to ensure compliance with applicable prevailing wage laws, including payment, reporting, and enforcement obligations, as set forth in California Labor Code section 1720 et seq., CSU acknowledges that CSU shall either be the City is not the awarding bodybody for construction, maintenance, or designate which entity will be operation of any component of the awarding body, for construction ofeach component ofthe Project and any other improvements required or contemplated under this Agreement and all Attachments to this Agreementor the Attachments. In no event shall the City be acknowledges that CSU is not the awarding body for any contract to designnon-Project improvements that may be undertaken by the City on the CSU Property or the River Park Property, maintainincluding for pure water, operateutility or other improvements constructed by, and/or construct on behalf of or at the Project or any part direction of the ProjectCity.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement and Joint Escrow Instructions

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