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Workforce: Page 25
Infrastructure
Education and Training Root Causes for Labor Shortage According to 2022 Survey
Associated General Contractors of America (AGC)
Ahead of Labor Day weekend, the AGC's 2022 construction workforce analysis cites a lack of adequately prepared or skilled candidates as lead issue in filling available positions, compounded by material costs and supply chain disruptions.
Management
Say This, Not That: Changing the Conversation Around Construction Careers to Lure Labor
Five ways to ensure construction job recruitment communications, interview and hiring techniques, and onboarding processes are fully articulated and as inclusive as possible.
Dirt Work
Epiroc Launches Self-service Video Series
Epiroc
With 24/7 self-service videos, Epiroc simplifies the troubleshooting, maintenance and repair process for customers who prefer to complete their own routine maintenance and minor repairs on Epiroc equipment in their fleet.
Workforce
Labor a Constant Concern for Construction Industry at Large
The August issue of Equipment Today focuses on easing labor burdens in a slowing economy.
Technology
The New Automatons: Dozer Technology Advances Allow for Jobsite and Labor Customization
Increased automation technologies of dozers improve machine and operator productivity and efficiencies. This helpful case study guide eases dozer purchase decision-making.
Management
Rounding Second, Headed for Third: Balancing Employee Retention with Higher Labor Costs
GB Financial Services, LLC
Columnist Garry Bartecki advises how to finish 2022's construction season strong by retaining good employees with an eye on balance sheets.
Workforce
Industry Leading Training for Construction Professionals
Wirtgen Group, a John Deere Co.
The Wirtgen America Center for Training & Technology features the education and training the construction industry needs.
Workforce
4 Ways to Draw More Women into Construction
CourseKey
According to the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC), to meet increasing labor demands, the construction industry needs to immediately attract nearly 650,000 additional workers more than in 2022. Here's why hiring women can help fill that need.
Workforce
Construction Job Openings Plummet 17.5% in June
Associated Builders and Contractors Inc. (ABC)
Construction job openings fell by 71,000 in June, to 334,000, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Job Opening and Labor Turnover Survey data - revealing early signs of a slowing market
Workforce
NCCER Releases Revised Welding Curriculum
The National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER)
The sixth edition of the National Center for Construction Education and Research’s (NCCER) Welding Level One curriculum is now available.
Workforce
NCCER, Procore Technologies Partner on Workforce Development
The National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER)
The National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) is partnering with Procore Technologies, a construction management software company, on education and training.
Workforce
Construction Industry's Recent Hires, Promotions, Retirements: July 2022
Several companies in the construction industry have recently announced hires and promotions for high-level positions.
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