Salmonid Restoration Federation
PO Box 784, Redway, CA 95560
www.calsalmon.org, srf@northcoast.com
Phone: (707) 223-1770, Fax: (707) 923-421
June 17, 2004
Dear Governor Schwarzenegger,
I am writing on behalf of Salmonid Restoration Federation to
voice our support of AB 2690 sponsored by Assemblywomen Hancock,
pertaining to volunteer workers. SRF also urges you to consider
amnesty for restoration “public works” projects so
contractors are not required to pay back prevailing wages on completed
restoration projects.
Salmonid Restoration Federation (SRF) is a non-profit organization
that promotes restoration and stewardship of California’s
native salmon, steelhead and trout populations and their habitat.
SRF provides educational trainings and advocates for habitat protection
to preserve, restore and enhance recovery of self-sustaining populations
of native salmonids. We believe that restoration practitioners
deserve a prevailing wage that is established by the restoration
community and that volunteerism is a vital component of citizen
based habitat improvement on a watershed level.
SRF is deeply concerned that the restoration community will be
liable for back wages under the Department of Industrial Relations
(DIR) ruling (Labor Code § 1720, et seq). This would effectively
cripple California’s valiant efforts to restore salmonid
habitat and recover the species. The restoration season will begin
shortly and there has not been clear direction form the state
granting agencies if restoration contractors will need to pay
back wages. Many restoration projects take many years to complete
and were not budgeted and approved for prevailing wage rates.
This has created a conundrum for those in the restoration field
who do not know if they should pay back wages and risk not being
able to complete their projects because they have run out of funds.
SRF believes that the best solution is amnesty for restoration
projects and that groups will not be required to pay prevailing
wage until after this restoration season is completed. SRF also
thinks that if restoration field is required to pay prevailing
wage than there should be additional California restoration dollars
so that complying with the DIR ruling will not hinder the restoration
field and the recovery of salmon and steelhead populations.
Please make sure that volunteerism is preserved in the language
of AB 2690 and that the Legislature adopt an amnesty policy to
protect restoration efforts and the recovery of fisheries in California.
Sincerely,
Dana Stolzman
Executive Director
Salmonid Restoration Federation
Cc: The Honorable Loni Hancock
The Honorable Patty Berg
The Honorable Wes Chesboro