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Code · Illinois · Chapter 30 — FINANCE · Act 571

Sec. 25. Contents of agreement.

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Sec. 25. Contents of agreement. Pursuant to this Act, any project labor agreement shall:
(a)Set forth effective, immediate, and mutually binding procedures for resolving
jurisdictional labor disputes and grievances arising before the completion of work.
(b)Contain guarantees against strikes, lockouts, or similar actions.
(c)Ensure a reliable source of skilled and experienced labor.
(d)For minorities and women as defined under the Business Enterprise for Minorities,
Women, and Persons with Disabilities Act, set forth goals for apprenticeship hours to be performed by minorities and women and set forth goals for total hours to be performed by underrepresented minorities and women.
(e)Permit the selection of the lowest qualified responsible bidder, without regard to
union or non-union status at other construction sites.
(f)Bind all contractors and subcontractors on the public works project through the
inclusion of appropriate bid specifications in all relevant bid documents.
(g)Include such other terms as the parties deem appropriate.
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