From monthly archives: January 2012

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Tax Relief/Reform

More than a quarter century after its last significant reform, our nation’s tax system is creaking under its own weight. The sweeping changes of 1986 have been eroded over time by tens of thousands of pages of new regulations, loopholes and preferences.
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Apprenticeship/Job Training

ABC believes all American workers, regardless of labor affiliation, should enjoy equal access to critical job training.
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Beck Rights/Paycheck Protection

Beck rights, also known as “paycheck protection,” provide workers an opportunity to decide if their compulsory union dues can be used for non-collective bargaining purposes, such as political activities.
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Immigration Reform

ABC supports the reform of U.S. Immigration Policy to facilitate a sustainable workforce for the American economy while ensuring our national security and prosperity.
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Look-Back Accounting

Because construction contractors must be extremely accurate in estimating their contracts, look-back accounting does not serve its “watchdog” purpose of catching underreported income
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Salting Abuse

"Salting" abuse is the intentional placement of trained union professional organizers and agents in a merit shop facility to harass and/or disrupt company operations, apply economic pressure, increase operating and legal costs, and ultimately put the company out of business.
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