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The Service Contract Act requires contractors and subcontractors performing services on federal contracts exceeding $2,500 to pay service employees prevailing wage rates and fringe benefits, or the wages and benefits from a predecessor contractor's collective bargaining agreement.
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Ask about Service Contract ActContractors must pay service employees at least the prevailing wage rates from the applicable Wage Determination. Health and welfare benefits, vacation, and holiday pay requirements apply. Predecessor contractor employees must be offered right of first refusal.
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