DOL 2026 Virtual Seminars on Prevailing Wage for Federal Contractors
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The DOL's Wage and Hour Division announced two sets of free virtual seminars on prevailing wage requirements for federal contractors, scheduled for May 20-21 and September 23-24, 2026. The two-day online webinars will cover Davis-Bacon and Related Acts, Service Contract Act requirements, and related topics for contractors, agencies, unions, workers, and other stakeholders. Attendance is free but registration is required via Eventbrite.
“These programs are part of the department's commitment to providing employers with useful training and assistance to avoid non-compliance with prevailing wage laws.”
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The DOL's Wage and Hour Division announced two sets of free virtual seminars on prevailing wage requirements for federal contractors and stakeholders. Sessions are scheduled for May 20-21 and September 23-24, 2026, and will cover Davis-Bacon and Related Acts, Service Contract Act, and related wage requirements.
Federal contractors, contracting agencies, unions, and workers involved in federally funded construction and service contracts should register for these free webinars to improve compliance awareness. Registration is available via Eventbrite with links to sessions provided upon enrollment.
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US Department of Labor announces 2026 virtual seminars for current, prospective federal contractors on prevailing wage requirements
Training to help employers on federally funded construction, service contracts WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division announced today it will offer webinars on prevailing wage requirements for contractors, contracting agencies, unions, workers, and other stakeholders involved in federally funded projects and service contracts.
As part of its ongoing effort to increase awareness and improve compliance, the division will host two-day online seminars with sessions on the Davis-Bacon and Related Acts, Service Contract Act, and other topics. Participants can choose between the sessions offered on either of the two days.
Webinars are scheduled for May 20-21 and Sept. 23-24. Seminar attendance is free, but registration is required. Once registered, additional information including links to sessions will be provided.
These events help educate federal contractors seeking opportunities to employ skilled workers in communities across America. These programs are part of the department’s commitment to providing employers with useful training and assistance to avoid non-compliance with prevailing wage laws.
For more information about the Davis-Bacon Act, the Service Contract Act, and other federal wage laws, please call the division’s toll-free helpline at 1-866-4US-WAGE (487-9243).
Learn more about related federal wage regulations and check for updates on the seminars.
Agency Wage and Hour Division Date April 21, 2026 Release Number 26-571-NAT Media Contact: Grant Vaught Phone Number 202-693-4672 Email vaught.grant.e@dol.gov Media Contact: Christine Feroli Phone Number 202-693-4664 Email feroli.christine.e@dol.gov Share This
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