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Secretive state board gives Amazon another break

Projects receiving major subsidies are supposed to pay prevailing wages. But officials disagree about the formula used to determine what work qualifies.

BUFFALO, N.Y. — The 3 million-square-foot Amazon distribution center being built in Niagara County will not have to pay construction workers prevailing wages, a state board has ruled, despite the project receiving $137 million in tax breaks and subsidies. 

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State law says the developer must pay prevailing wages if a private construction project costs more than $5 million and subsidies account for at least 30 percent of costs. The wage rate is set by the state Department of Labor and influenced by union pay. 

But the state Public Subsidy Board decided in March those rules won’t apply to the Amazon facility.

You can read the full story on Investigative Post's website. 

    

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