Master Community Workforce Agreement (MCWA)
A Master Community Workforce Agreement (MCWA) is a comprehensive pre-hire collective bargaining agreement between King County and labor unions that sets the basic terms and conditions of employment for public works construction projects.
- Construction projects that include Priority Hire requirements are subject to a Master Community Workforce Agreement
- The workforce must include a certain percentage of Priority Hire workers
- Workforce Reporting Requirements
Administrative requirements of the MCWA
- Attend monthly Project Administrative Committee (PAC) meeting
- Complete pre-job conferences for all contractors/subcontractors including the Prime Contractor at least two weeks before starting work on-site
- Submit signed Letters of Assent for all contractors/subcontractors
- Uniform drug testing
- Follow grievance procedures
Workforce requirements under the MCWA
- The workforce must include a certain percentage of Priority Hire workers
- Establishes apprenticeship utilization and diversity goals
- Contractors must submit an Apprenticeship Utilization Plan for approval by King County
- Unions to prioritize dispatch of Priority Hire workers
- Preferred Entry (pre-apprenticeship graduates)
- Standard work hours
- Weekly pay days
- Open-shop Contractors are allowed up to three Core Workers on an alternating basis
- All workers must be dispatched through the union hiring hall
- All Contractors must pay trust fund payments and representational fees for all workers
- Wage rates and fringe benefits must follow local Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBAs)
- No strike - no lockout
- Safety standards
Related Documents
Current MCWA:
Pre-Job Package:
Current MCWA projects
- List pending
Upcoming MCWA projects
- List pending