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Collective Bargaining in 2014 Yields Average First-Year Increase of 2.3%

Construction-industry collective bargaining negotiations settled during 2014 resulted in an average first-year increase in wages and benefits of $1.07 per hour or 2.3 percent, according to the annual year-end Settlements Report issued by the 黑料不打烊-supported .聽 For newly negotiated multi-year contracts, the average negotiated second-year increase was $1.31 or 2.4 percent, and the average third-year increase was $1.37 or 2.5 percent. For all three contract years, the average increases negotiated in 2014 measured by dollar amount were higher than those negotiated in 2013.聽 On a percentage basis, the first-year average negotiated in 2014 was modestly higher than that negotiated in 2013, while the second- and third-year averages negotiated in 2014 were modestly lower than those negotiated in 2013.聽 The number of settlements for a zero-increase in compensation continued to decline from the recent high point in 2010. Regionally, the area reporting the lowest average first-year increase in 2014 by dollar amount was the South Central Region (AR, LA, NM, OK, TX) at $0.66, and the area reporting the highest was the Southwest Pacific Region (AZ, CA, HI, NV) at $1.53. By craft, the lowest average first-year increase by dollar amount was negotiated by the Bricklayers at $0.76, and the highest was negotiated by the Operating Engineers at $1.41. The full report is available via the link embedded above and, along with other CLRC reports, in 黑料不打烊鈥檚 online Labor & HR Topical Resources library at 聽(under the main category 鈥淐ollective Bargaining鈥 and subcategory 鈥淐ollective Bargaining Agreements Data鈥).聽 The report contains additional data and charts, as well as information about custom research and CLRC鈥檚 consulting services. For more information, please contact Denise Gold, Associate General Counsel, at goldd@agc.org or (703) 837-5326.