California Apprenticeship Council's approval of new program for training of cement masons was entitled to deference when there was evidence that public works contractors in Southern California employed cement mason apprentices at a lesser rate than required by the prevailing wage law, with many employing no apprentices at all, and that existing approved apprenticeship programs were graduating journeypersons at a rate insufficient to meet the state's estimate of demand for new cement masons in the area and had taken little or no action to address such underemployment.
Southern California Cement Masons Joint Apprenticeship Committee v. California Apprenticeship Council (Southern California Laborers Cement Masons Joint Apprenticeship Committee) - filed February 28, 2013, First District, Div. One
Cite as A132892
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