Saturday, November 20, 2010

County

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The Ohio Supreme Court heard arguments June 2 in a lawsuit broughft byPlain City-based , a contractor that submittefd the lowest bid for the painting contract at the county-ownex ballpark but was denied the work. In theit bid instructions for the $65 million commissioners required contractors to fulfill a county resolution for certificatiohn that they had not violatedthe state’s prevailing wage law three or more timesw within a two-year period over the last The law requires workers on government construction contractss be paid at the prevailing wage for union workers doingy similar jobs in the area.
Painting Companyu maintained it hadn’t violated the prevailinbg wage law, although allegation that the nonunion company had underpaidf workers on public projects had been logged withthe . The compangy settled all of those accusatione withoutacknowledging guilt, but the commissioners interpreted thos settlements as violations.

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