whether they operate in the city or the country, every single legitimate
contractor that is willing to put a little bit of time and energy into creating
forms and submitting them and creating this itinerary, this curriculum for
their workers to create an educated workforce has the capability to
participate in these apprenticeship programs. Any one who is opposed to
this Bill that is a contractor, again: union, nonunion, large, small because of
this requirement simply does not want to invest the time and energy which
is reasonable to do so. To reinvest into the city's workforce. These
apprenticeships are not expensive to create. Multiple companies can get
together and they can work on them together. They produce the safest and
most qualified trades people to produce the best quality work and these
programs recruit locally and they create a better local economy by creating
a better educated workforce. That is what this ultimately is truly about.
Mr. Terry Crouthamel, Jr., Asphalt Maintenance Solutions, stated that they
are a local city contractor that does road and highway maintenance for
surrounding municipalities, including the City of Allentown. They have been
in business for over 20 years and has done work for the city for over 10
years. They do not have an apprenticeship program in place. Their
biggest asset is their employees. They put a lot of time, effort and training
into our employees. Free markets work. He stated that if he did not treat
his employees well, they might go to work for the electrical union or the
road builders union. He stated that they take really good care of their
employees because they take good care of us. Checks and balances
really works there. Just because you want to pass a regulation, there are
positives to things and there are negatives to things. He stated that
Council will hurt a lot of people. You might think you are helping some, but
you are just picking winners and losers. That never works in any free
market. For the long-term, it just doesn't. He stated that they have six
employees that live right within the city of Allentown. You are going to hurt
people that are your taxpayers. He stated that they never heard issues with
their jobs. There have never been any quality issues. There are good
union contractors and there are bad union contractors. There are good
unions and there are bad unions. Just because you pass this Bill, doesn't
guarantee that you are going to get quality contractors. You just going to
limit the pool. You are going to have fewer contractors to pick from that is
going to give you higher prices and could give you worse work. He stated
for him that basically worked for the city for 10 years telling him hit the road.
We did not like your work. He stated that they never heard that once from
anybody from the city. It is not a fair way to do it. Even if you want to pass
the bill, you have to have five years in that apprentice program. He stated
that some of his guys been with the company for 15 years. They exceed
that requirement, but since he does not have this apprenticeship program
started for five years, by tomorrow if you pass this that totally eliminates him
as a bidder even though he has guys that he feels are more qualified than
some of these trade unions have. He stated that they are a specialized
business that sends guys all over the country to get the training for our
specialized projects and specialized processes that they do. You can't get