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Labor & Workforce Development: Page 39
Rental
What Does Your Company's Culture Have to do With Workforce Development?
Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM)
Organizational culture encompasses many things, but primarily, culture impacts employees’ attitudes and directly affects output.
Labor & Workforce Development
AshBritt CEO Says It’s Time to Get More Women into High-paying Jobs in the Field
AshBritt CEO says emergency management, construction and other related industries are "failing to connect well-suited women with well-paying jobs" in the field.
Business
Top 10 Hottest Construction Stories This Week: What’s in COVID Relief for Infrastructure?
Most-read construction stories include 13 projects technologies changing construction, associations tee-off on pro-union legislation, celebrating women in construction, 10 prep steps before paving season, 8 states test use-based infrastructure funding
Labor & Workforce Development
Women in Construction: Calling a Spade a Spade -- Construction has a Diversity Problem
Bridgit
Business
Construction Associations Call Pro-Union Legislation Passed in House “Anti-worker, Anti-privacy and Anti-recovery”
The Associated General Contractors of America and Associated Builders and Contractors issued statements condemning House passage of the PRO Act, which they claim will hurt the workers it’s intended to help.
Labor & Workforce Development
Sunbelt Rentals Team Talks Career Opportunities for Women in Construction
Sunbelt Rentals
Three female team members from Sunbelt Rentals discuss their roles and career paths, as well as the larger career potential for women within the construction industry.
Business
Survey Shows Job Opportunities for Women in Construction Are On the Rise
National Association of Women in Construction
A survey released in conjunction with Women in Construction Week shows 71% of respondents feel opportunities for women in construction are increasing, but equal treatment by employers still needs work.
Business
Construction Careers Can Fill Women's Job Needs and Construction's Labor Gap
As the industry celebrates Women in Construction Week (March 7-13), it offers a chance to highlight a frequently overlooked resource that could help to plug at least some of industry's labor gaps.
Construction Safety
OSHA Cites Repeat-Offending Contractor after 14-year-old Installing Roofing Suffers Critical Injuries in Fall
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Double M Roofing & Construction apparently had fall-protection equipment on site but owner and employees were not using it, as they did two weeks later when OSHA again discovered the company owner and crew working at height without fall protection
Labor & Workforce Development
What Workforce Challenges Are Ahead for Key Construction Industry Segments?
Where there is construction growth, there will be significant difficulties in meeting the demand for workers. Here is a look at what's ahead in 2021.
COVID-19
Barely More Than Half of Construction Workers Will Take the COVID-19 Vaccine
Some of the nation’s workers at greatest infection risk are the least willing to be vaccinated, and with new freedom to require it, employers may be key to getting people vaccinated
Digging Deeper
How Equipment Can Fill Construction’s Labor Shortage
Mecalac North America
The challenges of attracting workers into the construction industry and the role advances in equipment and technology can play in building the next-generation workforce.
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