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Three cocaine-fuelled yobs left a man bleeding to death in a savage knife attack on a man outside a Plymouth club, a court heard.
Due to pending litigation, officials may decide to eliminate project labor agreements from the city of Cloquet. Written By: Izabel Johnson | ×
Cloquet City Hall (File / Pine Journal)
The Cloquet City Council on Tuesday, April 20, presented the first reading of a new ordinance that, if passed, will effectively eliminate project labor agreements in the city.
Since 2017, the city has been implementing PLAs in all city construction projects, requiring contractors to abide by certain terms, such as timelines, working conditions and budgets.
The proposed ordinance to eliminate PLAs comes as a result of pending litigation against the city involving the enforcement of the agreements, which previously prohibited non-union contractors from working on city projects.
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