Labor

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Construction Employment Up in 43 States, D.C. in 2018

Connecticut and Wyoming saw the biggest annual percentage increases in... More

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New Museum Employees Voting to Unionize

Organizers cite low pay and other concerns. Management, in the midst of an $85... More

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Construction’s No. 1 Unsolved Mystery: Productivity

Our new Building Forward platform will empower users to navigate to solutions that... More

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Housing Stock Falling Short of Population Needs

According to Freddie Mac research, the current annual rate of construction is... More

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Labor Woes? Try Gratitude and Respect

Gene Myers reveals a simple tactic that has made labor shortages a non-issue for... More

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Will IPAL Make Licensure Easier or Education Harder?

At nearly two dozen schools, the pipeline just got a lot shorter—but no less... More

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Here's How the Labor Shortage is Impacting Housing, By the Numbers

NAHB Economist Robert Dietz breaks down the ways the lack of skilled construction... More

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We Home Builders Do a "Poor Job" Drawing In Next Generation Talent: Former Exec

Commercial construction careers appeal as a stronger option to new graduates, as... More

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In a Strained Labor Market, the Construction Workforce Continues to Age

Builder-related professions employ a higher percentage of workers 55 and older... More

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Ladder of Opportunity

David Keebler shares how his company has reaped the benefits from a step-by-step,... More

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