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Developers Face Higher Costs Amid Debate Over Construction Labor Shortage

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Workers at the American Dream entertainment-and-shopping project site in East Rutherford in August last year. (Edwin J. Torres/New Jersey Governor's Office)
Workers at the American Dream entertainment-and-shopping project site in East Rutherford in August last year. (Edwin J. Torres/New Jersey Governor's Office)
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September 26, 2019 | 10:14 P.M.

Unions, congressional lawmakers and some state attorneys general are criticizing a federal proposal to expand job training programs that could ease a U.S. shortage of construction workers that real estate developers say is driving up project costs.

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