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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 - Middlesex 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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Middlesex County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
286,521
355,717
34,029 676,267
Acton
 
5,483
3,880
366
9,729
Arlington
 
10,705
14,926
1,226
26,857
Ashby
 
683
589
23
1,295
Ashland
 
2,918
2,973
181
6,072
Ayer
 
993
1,212
46
2,251
Bedford
 
3,228
2,870
386
6,484
Belmont
 
7,048
7,375
779
15,202
Billerica
 
6,606
8,983
349
15,938
Boxborough
 
986
677
38
1,701
Burlington
 
5,397
5,747
725
11,869
Cambridge
 
13,465
26,001
3,114
42,580
Carlisle
 
1,626
854
68
2,548
Chelmsford
 
9,052
7,692
387
17,131
Concord
 
4,944
3,955
633
9,532
Dracut
 
4,831
6,582
484
11,897
Dunstable
 
554
583
15
1,152
Everett
 
4,256
9,894
1,869
16,019
Framingham
 
13,497
14,853
1,194
29,544
Groton
 
2,053
1,633
89
3,775
Holliston
 
3,564
3,523
208
7,295
Hopkinton
 
2,492
2,136
92
4,720
Hudson
 
3,647
4,001
145
7,793
Lexington
 
8,815
7,991
1,161
17,967
Lincoln
 
1,913
1,195
106
3,214
Littleton
 
2,000
1,754
74
3,828
Lowell
 
11,916
18,373
1,638
31,927
Malden
 
7,261
14,344
1,486
23,091
Marlborough
 
6,179
7,856
311
14,346
Maynard
 
2,436
2,661
155
5,252
Medford
 
9,783
17,930
1,303
29,016
Melrose
 
6,466
8,523
818
15,807
Natick
 
7,581
8,209
836
16,626
Newton
 
19,287
21,453
3,079
43,819
N. Reading
 
3,264
3,198
126
6,588
Pepperell
 
2,187
2,078
80
4,345
Reading
 
6,488
6,180
341
13,009
Sherborn
 
1,592
941
68
2,601
Shirley
 
971
1,091
43
2,105
Somerville
 
8,831
21,483
1,497
31,811
Stoneham
 
4,780
6,327
367
11,474
Stow
 
1,742
1,238
47
3,027
Sudbury
 
4,901
3,393
427
8,721
Tewksbury
 
5,711
6,543
183
12,437
Townsend
 
1,776
1,899
105
3,780
Tyngsborough
 
1,712
1,965
42
3,719
Wakefield
 
6,022
7,108
410
13,540
Waltham
 
8,986
12,832
2,364
24,182
Watertown
 
6,326
10,068
1,325
17,719
Wayland
 
4,199
2,961
274
7,434
Westford
 
4,495
3,767
265
8,527
Weston
 
3,839
2,113
365
6,317
Wilmington
 
3,583
4,771
430
8,784
Winchester
 
6,600
5,114
576
12,290
Woburn
 
6,851
9,419
1,310
17,580
County Totals
286,521
355,717
34,029 676,267