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Posted: Wednesday, 05 December 2007 3:49AM

Hiring Plans for Pa. Convention Ctr. Expansion Still in Limbo

by KYW's Mike Dunn

City council has again delayed a crucial vote on the expansion of the Pennsylvania Convention Center over the issue of minority hiring (see previous story). 

Convention Center officials originally promised to set aside at least one-quarter of the construction work for minority and female-owned companies. Councilman Wilson Goode last week described that as "crap." 

Now, the Convention Center is promising to work toward 50 percent minority and female participation. Goode said that's realistic only if the Center is willing to hire minority firms from other parts of the country:

"If you don't do it on this, the largest public works project in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, then you're still full of crap."

Goode wants a certain percentage set aside specifically for African-American contractors.
 
Council resumes its debate on Thursday morning.


 
 
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