Idaho Building and Construction Trades Council, AFL-CIO et al v. Wasden

  1. September 16, 2015

    Union-Challenged Idaho Statute Preempted, 9th Circ. Says

    The Ninth Circuit ruled Wednesday that an Idaho statute banning "job targeting" programs in which construction unions use funds collected from workers to subsidize bids and help union contractors compete with nonunion rivals was trumped by the National Labor Relations Act. 

  2. December 23, 2011

    Court Strikes Down Idaho's New Right-To-Work Laws

    A federal judge ruled Thursday that two Idaho statutes expanding the state's right-to-work law for public works projects are preempted by the National Labor Relations Act.

  3. July 05, 2011

    Idaho Union Contracting Law Temporarily Blocked

    An Idaho federal judge ruled Friday that two construction labor groups would likely succeed in challenging a new state law that prevents unions from deducting members' wages to subsidize pay for contractor workers, and postponed the law from taking effect.

  4. May 31, 2011

    Idaho Unions Fight New Contracting Labor Laws

    Construction labor unions sued the Idaho attorney general Friday, challenging two relatively new state laws that bar unions from handing wage subsidies to contractors and subcontractors and block public agencies from requiring bidders to abide by a labor agreement.

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