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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 - Essex County - 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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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
132,587
166,112
13,499 312,198
Amesbury
 
2,471
3,273
459
6,203
Andover
 
8,351
6,738
468
15,557
Beverly
 
8,229
10,099
731
19,059
Boxford
 
2,329
1,216
73
3,618
Danvers
 
5,855
6,403
402
12,660
Essex
 
811
924
39
1,774
Georgetown
 
1,530
1,671
65
3,266
Gloucester
 
5,104
7,636
775
13,515
Groveland
 
1,168
1,563
40
2,771
Hamilton
 
2,233
1,691
131
4,055
Haverhill
 
7,879
12,146
804
20,829
Ipswich
 
3,097
3,201
197
6,495
Lawrence
 
5,675
10,990
1,693
18,358
Lynn
 
10,323
20,447
1,628
32,398
Lynnfield
 
3,921
2,731
127
6,779
Manchester-by-the-Sea
 
1,816
1,423
128
3,367
Marblehead
 
6,817
5,123
632
12,572
Merrimac
 
978
1,453
55
2,486
Methuen
 
7,350
10,667
729
18,746
Middleton
 
1,235
1,343
81
2,659
Nahant
 
1,068
1,329
68
2,465
Newbury
 
1,565
1,591
85
3,241
Newburyport
 
3,650
4,484
472
8,606
N. Andover
 
5,820
5,644
278
11,742
Peabody
 
9,434
12,970
800
23,204
Rockport
 
1,923
2,090
152
4,165
Rowley
 
1,109
1,067
56
2,232
Salem
 
6,765
10,224
837
17,826
Salisbury
 
1,273
1,781
158
3,212
Saugus
 
4,732
7,650
518
12,900
Swampscott
 
3,876
3,600
639
8,115
Topsfield
 
1,902
1,369
71
3,342
Wenham
 
1,234
748
71
2,053
W. Newbury
 
1,064
827
37
1,928
County Totals
132,587
166,112
13,499 312,198