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总统乔·拜登政府周二公布了新的清洁能源补贴最终规则,旨在使绿色产业的就业和工资与石油和天然气产业具有竞争力。

对于寻求申请与工作质量挂钩的税收抵免的公司来说,该指导方针旨在实现拜登的愿景,即应对气候变化将创造数百万个薪酬和福利优厚的工作岗位。

拜登在今年 11 月与前总统唐纳德·特朗普进行大选复赛之前,正试图宣传自己的经济政策,以争取选票。

2022 年签署成为法律的《通胀削减法案》规定为太阳能、风能和电动汽车提供约 3700 亿美元的补贴。

根据财政部的规定,为寻求 IRA 税收抵免的项目支付工人普遍工资并雇用学徒的公司将获得法律规定的 6% 基本抵免额的五倍。开发商热切期待申请补贴的要求。

该条款旨在为企业提供明显的激励,以提高核能、天然气和煤炭等行业落后行业的员工工资。

“根据我们过去 100 年的经验,化石燃料行业支付最高的工资和福利。而在过去几十年蓬勃发展的可再生能源行业却并非如此,”北美建筑业工会 (NABTU) 主席肖恩·麦加维 (Sean McGarvey) 在接受记者电话采访时表示。“随着这些新规则的实施,目前该行业中的许多人的工资将大幅增加,数十万人将加入该行业,获得中产阶级、维持家庭生计的工资以及良好的医疗保健和退休后福利。”

该政府表示,正在鼓励企业采用项目劳工协议,该协议规定了工会和承包商之间针对具体项目的工资和雇佣条款,以帮助他们遵守规定。

工会是拜登的一个重要选民群体。

财政部表示,国税局将投入大量资源来促进和强制遵守新规定。

 

(Nichola Groom 报道;David Gregorio 编辑)

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President Joe Biden’s administration on Tuesday unveiled final rules for new clean energy subsidies in an effort to make jobs and wages in green industries competitive with those in oil and gas.

The guidelines for companies seeking to claim tax credits tied to job quality are aimed at delivering on Biden’s vision that fighting climate change will create millions of jobs with good pay and benefits.

Biden is seeking to tout his economic policies as he competes for votes ahead of his general election rematch in November with former President Donald Trump.

The Inflation Reduction Act, signed into law in 2022, provides for an estimated $370 billion in solar, wind and electric vehicle subsidies.

Under the Treasury Department rules, companies that pay prevailing wages to workers and hire apprentices for projects seeking IRA tax credits would receive five times the law’s base credit of 6%. Developers have eagerly awaited the requirements for claiming the subsidies.

The provision is meant to give companies a palpable incentive to boost pay in a sector that has lagged industries like nuclear energy, natural gas and coal.

“In the fossil fuel industry our experience has been for the last 100 years that they pay top wages and fringe benefits. And in the renewable industries that have burgeoned over the last several decades that has not been the case,” Sean McGarvey, president of the labor organization North America’s Building Trades Unions (NABTU), said on a call with reporters. “With these new rules in place, there will be huge increases for many, many people that are existing in this industry right now and in the hundreds of thousands of people to join this industry with middle class, family-sustaining wages and with good health care and post-retirement benefits.”

The administration said it was encouraging companies to adopt project labor agreements, which set wage and employment terms between trade unions and contractors for specific projects, to help them comply with the rules.

Unions are a key constituency for Biden.

Treasury said its Internal Revenue Service would dedicate substantial resources to promoting and enforcing compliance with the new rules.

 

(Reporting by Nichola Groom; Editing by David Gregorio)

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