DES MOINES, IA. — The Central Iowa Building & Construction Trades Council, a coalition of 16 trades organizations representing approximately 15,000 workers in the building and construction industry vehemently opposes the recent amendment to Senate File 603 and urges Governor Reynolds to veto the bill.
If signed into law by Governor Reynolds, the changes proposed in the amendment attached to the bill would prevent state agencies and local governments from negotiating requirements for apprenticeship training on private construction projects funded with tax increment financing (TIF) dollars. In other words, it prevents businesses from voluntarily entering into agreements with public entities to commit to training in connection with deals that provide these businesses hundreds of thousands of dollars in tax incentives.
“We expect that Governor Reynolds will veto this bill, which was amended so quickly and passed so hastily by the legislature that no one had the chance to even study it, because it so clearly conflicts with her public commitments to supporting apprenticeship programs,” said Jason Copple, President of the Central Iowa Building & Construction Trades Council.
“Apprenticeship programs are funded by contractors, both union and non-union, who invest in training the next generation of skilled workers. Legislators say this bill has to do with unions, but it doesn’t. Nothing in the bill addresses unions. What it does say is that public entities will be banned from having any qualifications or standards when it comes to training on publicly subsidized projects. The politicians that rammed this through clearly do not understand that apprenticeship programs are crucial to the construction industry’s advancement in Iowa and are supported by both union and non-union contractors.”
The Central Iowa Building and Construction Trades Council and its unions are partnered with hundreds of contractors with registered apprenticeship programs that perform work all over the state. We actively work with school districts and community groups to create apprenticeship programs and quality pre-apprenticeship programs.
Media Note: Central Iowa Building & Construction Trades Council Executive Director Samantha Groark is available to discuss this release and the Council’s positions with any interested reporters. Please call 515-567-0222 to make arrangements.