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Summary of Question 2

The proposed law would repeal state law requiring that the wages, including payments to health and welfare plans, paid to persons employed in the construction of public works be no less than the wages paid locally under existing collective bargaining agreements and understandings, or by the municipality, for the same kind of work. Under the proposed law, the Commissioner of Labor and Industries would no longer set wage rates for such work or classify jobs.

The proposed law would also remove the Commissioner of Labor and Industries authority to set the wage rates of employees of contractors who move office furniture and fixtures for the state or a county, city, town or district, and remove the Commissioners authority to set the wage rates of operators of vehicles and other equipment engaged in public works.

The proposed law would not change the way wages are set for laborers employed by the state Department of Public Works and the Metropolitan District Commission.

1988 - Statewide - Question 2Do you approve of a law summarized below, which was disapproved by the House of Representatives on May 3, 1988, by a vote of 24-123, and on which no vote was taken by the Senate before May 4, 1988?

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County Blanks Total Votes Cast
Barnstable More »
 
47,854
49,028
5,481
102,363
Berkshire More »
 
25,348
34,001
4,605
63,954
Bristol More »
 
64,614
121,208
12,348
198,170
Dukes More »
 
2,946
3,499
634
7,079
Essex More »
 
132,587
166,112
13,499
312,198
Franklin More »
 
12,938
19,198
1,465
33,601
Hampden More »
 
59,060
103,503
14,049
176,612
Hampshire More »
 
22,536
40,496
2,887
65,919
Middlesex More »
 
286,521
355,717
34,029
676,267
Nantucket More »
 
1,385
2,115
263
3,763
Norfolk More »
 
134,744
174,556
12,932
322,232
Plymouth More »
 
82,748
108,705
6,234
197,687
Suffolk More »
 
63,178
140,876
26,239
230,293
Worcester More »
 
126,865
160,305
12,321
299,491
Totals
1,063,324
1,479,319
146,986 2,689,629