California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB1065

Introduced
2/12/26  
Refer
2/26/26  
Refer
3/25/26  

Caption

Public works: apprenticeship.

Impact

If enacted, SB 1065 would directly influence existing statues concerning employment in public works, particularly focusing on the workforce composition between journeymen and apprentices. The bill modifies definitions around what constitutes an 'apprenticeable craft or trade' and alters existing ratios that govern the employment of apprentices compared to journeymen. This provides flexibility for contractors while maintaining the requirement for apprenticeship ratios, essentially aiming to balance the need for skilled labor with the opportunities for training within the workforce.

Summary

Senate Bill 1065, introduced by Senator Wiener, seeks to amend provisions of the Labor Code regarding the employment of property service workers and apprentices in public works projects. The bill aims to clarify the definitions surrounding apprenticeship programs and allows apprentices to perform the same tasks as journeypersons in their respective craft or trade, establishing more solid regulations surrounding apprentices' wages and job responsibilities. In effect, this is meant to provide greater opportunities for apprentices to gain hands-on experience as they train, ensuring they are compensated at the prevailing rate of per diem wages for the work they perform.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment regarding SB 1065 appears to be positive among proponents, who argue that the bill will enhance workforce development and support construction projects through improved apprenticeship opportunities. The adjustments proposed are seen as proactive measures that recognize the realities of the construction industry while promoting compliance with labor standards. Concerns raised by some stakeholders include the potential impact on the quality of apprenticeship training and the effect on journeyman roles, indicating some reservations from labor advocates.

Contention

Notable points of contention include debates over whether the relaxation of ratios and enhanced capabilities for apprentices might diminish the quality of labor and diminish job security for journeymen. Critics argue that while increasing apprentice opportunities is beneficial, it shouldn't come at the expense of training quality or journeyman employment. Additionally, there is concern that any exemptions or alterations in the proposed ratios could lead to unequal treatment and a reduction in overall job standards on public works projects. Maintaining a balance between opportunity and adequate oversight in the apprenticeship system is critical to the bill's reception.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB1980

Labor: apprenticeship: Equal Representation in Construction Apprenticeships Grant Program.

CA HB2450

Contracts; public works; employees; apprenticeships.

CA SB1528

Contracts; public works; employees; apprenticeships..

CA HB2699

Contracts; public works; employees; apprenticeships

CA SB390

To Establish The State Apprenticeship Agency Act.

CA SB909

Public works.

CA AB244

Quick-Service Restaurant Young Workforce Apprenticeship Program: tax credits.

CA AB1859

Public works.

CA B26-0488

Apprenticeships and Credentials as Pathways to Prosperity Act of 2025

CA AB1198

Public works: prevailing wages.

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