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PHOTO: Supporting a Local Hiring Ordinance

Share a Somerville story by sending a photo. In today's photo, residents met Tuesday to support a local hiring ordinance.

 
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Discussing a local hiring ordinance in Somerville Rand Wilson
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Residents and officials met at the Elizabeth Peabody House Tuesday to support a local hiring ordinance and to share their experiences about looking for work.

The ordinance would require that, on major construction developments in Somerville—those receiving at least $50,000 in subsidies from the city—30 percent of total work hours be performed by local workers. Also, the ordinance would require that at least 10 percent of total work hours are performed by disadvantaged workers.

The ordinance is currently in the Board of Aldermen's Legislative Matters Committee, where committee members have discussed various constitutional issues arising from the ordinance.

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About this column: A picture's worth a thousand words. Snap a photo with your cell phone. Use it to tell a story. Text the photo to (617) 306-6164, send it to chris.orchard@patch.com or post it to facebook.com/SomervillePatch. Include your name and a brief description of the photo. Related Topics: Ordinance and local hiring

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