Phoenix will require contractors with employees working outside to follow measures intended to prevent heat injury and illness following a City Council vote Tuesday.Officials estimate the move will affect about 10,000 workers.Phoenix contractors, lessees and licensees must develop a heat-safety plan and make it available to city officials. Some minimum requirements are that
Greenlight Communities recently broke ground on two of its newest affordable living communities — Cabana Aldea and Streamliner Aldea — in the heart of Glendale.
The ordinance requires companies working on city-funded projects worth at least $4 million to pay their workers a prevailing wage, meaning they must match what workers in similar positions are making.