29 CFR 1.6 - Use and effectiveness of wage determinations

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75 practice notes
  • Establishing a Minimum Wage for Contractors
    • United States
    • Federal Register June 17, 2014
    • June 17, 2014
    ...contract through the exercise of any and all authority that may be needed. The Administrator possesses analogous authority under the DBA, 29 CFR 1.6(f), and the Department believes a similar mechanism for addressing a failure to include the contract clause in a contract subject to the Execu......
  • Establishing Paid Sick Leave for Federal Contractors
    • United States
    • Federal Register February 25, 2016
    • February 25, 2016
    ...provision authorizing changes, cancellation, and termination). The Administrator possesses analogous authority under the DBA, see 29 CFR 1.6(f), and Executive Order 13658, see 29 CFR 10.11(b), and it believes a similar mechanism for addressing an agency's failure to include the contract cla......
  • Establishing a Minimum Wage for Contractors
    • United States
    • Federal Register October 07, 2014
    • October 7, 2014
    ...authority that may be needed. The Department noted in the NPRM that the Administrator possesses analogous authority under the DBA, see 29 CFR 1.6(f), and it believed a similar mechanism for addressing an agency's failure to include the contract clause in a contract subject to the Executive ......
  • Establishing Paid Sick Leave for Federal Contractors
    • United States
    • Federal Register September 30, 2016
    • September 30, 2016
    ...CFR 10.11(b), which the Department developed based on similar authority existing under the analogous SCA, see 29 CFR 4.5(c), and DBA, see 29 CFR 1.6(f), implementing Roffman Horvitz suggested that it would be unfair to impose a retroactive obligation when a contracting officer or the Depart......
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15 cases
  • Favel v. American Renovation and Const. Co., No. 01-514.
    • United States
    • November 26, 2002
    ...have the express right to challenge a contracting officer's pre-contract decisions regarding job classifications and wages rates, and 29 C.F.R. § 1.6(f) gives the DOL the express authority to amend an existing contract to provide for erroneously-excluded Davis-Bacon wages and make those wag......
  • Building and Const. Trades Dept., Afl-Cio v. Solis, Civil Action No. 06-677 (RBW).
    • United States
    • United States District Courts. United States District Court (Columbia)
    • March 4, 2009
    ...the agency to incorporate the valid wage determination retroactive to the beginning of the construction." Defs.' Reply at 12 (citing 29 C.F.R. § 1.6(f) (2008)). Assuming this is so, that authority still does not satisfy § 704's requirement "that the action ... is inoperative" while it is su......
  • Int'l Bhd. of Elec. Workers v. T & H Servs., 20-1187
    • United States
    • United States Courts of Appeals. United States Court of Appeals (10th Circuit)
    • August 6, 2021
    ...wage-rate calculations are made before the contract is awarded. See Universities Rsch. Ass'n , 450 U.S. at 760–61, 101 S.Ct. 1451 ; 29 C.F.R. § 1.6. Any potential contractor, worker, or union for the project can then challenge a determination by requesting reconsideration or ultimately appe......
  • Universities Research Association, Inc v. Coutu, No. 78-1945
    • United States
    • United States Supreme Court
    • April 6, 1981
    ...or class of work, by requesting a project wage determination from the Wage and Hour Division of the Department of Labor. See 29 CFR §§ 1.5, 1.6 (1980); Thieblot, at 31-34. 9. The binding effect of the Department's coverage determination on the contracting agency is disputed. Compare, e. g.,......
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