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There are 30 Bills pending in House Industry and Labor

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SB 638Placing Workforce Development Initiative Program under Council for Community and Technical College Education03/02/06
HB 2004Requiring that permanent and temporary battery charging stations in mines be ventilated directly to the return on a separate split of air01/11/06
HB 2041Extending to workers the freedom of prosecuting his or her employment without the interference of labor organizations01/11/06
HB 2079Permitting miners fined for noncompliance with mining statutes to pay the penalty or complete a training course in lieu thereof01/11/06
HB 2122Relating generally to mine inspectors01/11/06
HB 2165Providing an employee the right to decline to work more than forty hours in a workweek01/11/06
HB 2207Establishing the consumer's right to know regarding telemarketers and requiring certain vendors to use only persons authorized to work in the United States01/11/06
HB 2233Small Business Tax Credit Act01/11/06
HB 2256Making the use of permanent replacements for striking workers an unfair labor practice in certain instances01/11/06
HB 2257Increasing the amount in which may be expended for training of high technology business employees under the guaranteed work force program01/11/06
HB 2280Requiring the tax commissioner to refund to the five counties with the highest unemployment twenty percent of personal income tax collected01/11/06
HB 2298Requiring a certified person to examine underground mines after cutting and welding has been performed01/11/06
HB 2475Requiring the superintendent or owner of a mine to sign the fire boss record book daily01/11/06
HB 2508Creating the Self-Employment Assistance Act01/11/06
HB 2544Economic Development Enterprise Zone Act of 200501/11/06
HB 2554Small Business Development Incentive Program for Internal Growth Act01/11/06
HB 2609Prohibiting foreign professional service contracts with the state while creating the "Keep Jobs In West Virginia Act"01/11/06
HB 2972Exempting construction performed on behalf of county and municipal governments from prevailing wage requirements01/11/06
HB 3091Relating to establishing prevailing hourly rates to be used in connection with the construction of public improvements01/11/06
HB 3162Requiring contractors awarded state public works construction projects to meet time restrictions for the completion of a public works construction project01/11/06
HB 3264Relating to establishing a maximum number of employees allowed in a department or separate spending unit of the state, effective July 1, 200501/11/06
HB 3267Exempting construction performed on behalf of educational authorities from prevailing wage requirements01/11/06
HB 3286Authorizing the Governor to appoint an additional member to the Surface Mine Board that represents the interest of labor01/11/06
HB 3318Requiring jobs impact statement for certain proposed legislation01/11/06
HB 4087Allowing the purchaser of at least fifty percent of a business in default of payments, interest or penalties for unemployment compensation and workers' compensation to recover from the owners or investors of the business in default01/24/06
HB 4093Providing workers' compensation coverage for certain employees who perform duties attendant to racing activities01/24/06
HB 4128Relating to the removal of the exemption for government employees performing electrical work on government property from having to possess an electrician's license01/26/06
HB 4271Relating to penalties for employment or use of unauthorized workers by contractors or subcontractors01/30/06
HB 4395Clarifying that employees who work longer than eight hour days are not charged leave time for the extra hours off02/06/06
HB 4438Prohibiting certain employers from meeting and communicating with employees regarding the employer's political, religious, or labor organizing activities02/07/06
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