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Jorge Rivera on union labor's role for local jobs, projects – Worcester Telegram


With an influx of nearly $8 billion in federal infrastructure dollars headed to Massachusetts, Worcester finds itself at the epicenter of a building boom. At the heart of this economic resurgence lies the pivotal role of union labor in ensuring substantial investments translate into successful projects and good, high-paying jobs for skilled local tradespeople.

That’s why the Dec. 10 article “Lifting the State Limit on Apprentice Jobs” by Jason Kauppi of the Merit Construction Alliance, a nonunion construction advocacy group, couldn’t be farther from the truth.

The referenced Holyoke Soldiers Home project, attacked for not meeting the registered apprenticeship goal in its six months of construction, has a completion date of summer 2028, according to the state Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance website. There are hundreds of thousands of hours to be worked before this project is finished, and a project labor agreement is in place (which was created by the Legislature to ensure a successful, beneficial project) to monitor and enforce changes throughout the project.



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