DC residents must be hired by contractors
Staff Writer
2011-02-27
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If you have not heard, DC government has a rule with business that have been awarded contracts from the DC government. The rule is title First Source. The First Source Program, administered by DMPED and DOES ensures that projects developed in whole, or in part, with District of Columbia funds, or with other funds which the District administers, give priority to District residents for newly created jobs.
If this is true, I have one question. Why my cousin pookie cannot find a job in DC. I have to tell him all the Jobs are in VA.
The Current Mayor is cracking down on some companies that have not been playing by the rules. ictor L. Hoskins, Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED), and Dr. Rochelle L. Webb, Acting Director of the Department of Employment Services (DOES) today announced that the Gray Administration is referring 22 contractors for non-compliance of their First Source Employment Agreements to the Office of Contracting and Procurement (OCP) for assessment of penalties. Five non-compliant contractors are still under review for referral to OCP.
Mayor Vincent C. Gray believes that the District’s First Source law has been “mismanaged, abused, and ignored.”
The Mayor’s office will be issuing letters of non-compliance to the 22 contractors indicating that they are being referred to OCP for penalties. After the letters are sent, DOES will send a recommendation to OCP to assess the penalties. Per the current legislation, OCP will determine whether the contractors have willfully breached the employment agreement, failed to submit the contract compliance report, or deliberately submitted falsified data. Based on that determination, OCP will decide whether to impose any penalties.
“The Mayor takes First Source compliance very seriously,” said Dr. Webb. “In order to move forward as One City, we need to hold contractors to their legal obligations to hire D.C. residents and expand our capacity to match District residents with First Source jobs.”
The DC Council recently initiated a proposal to strengthen the current First Source law. Mayor Gray will be releasing a proposal in the coming weeks that will provide attractive incentives for companies doing business in the District to hire D.C. residents.