BLS Reports Construction Job Openings Hit Low Mark in December
[ad_1] Construction hiring numbers in December reached their lowest levels since April 2020, according to the recently released U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS). The number of open positions at the end of December
Border Wall Construction Restarts in California and Texas
[ad_1] Construction restarted on a border wall near the San Ysidro Land Port of Entry on the U.S.-Mexico border in California on Jan. 22, followed by border wall construction and reinforcement work beginning near El Paso, Texas, on Jan. 31.President
EPA Silence on Project Fund Status Upsets Water Stakeholders
[ad_1] Construction sector associations and other groups focused on members' work related to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency clean water initiatives are continuing to field a barrage of questions this week about how, when and if the Trump administration’s move to
DOL Study: Registered Apprenticeships Expand Access to Living Wages for Millions of Workers
[ad_1] CHICAGO, IL — A new study commissioned by the United States Department of Labor has revealed that registered apprenticeship programs—career training alternatives to college in which enrollment has doubled over the past decade—dramatically increase the ability of participants to
Smart Bathroom Products Market Poised for Robust Growth
[ad_1] WILMINGTON, DE —/GLOBE NEWSWIRE/— The global smart bathroom products market, valued at US$ 9.8 billion in 2023, is projected to expand significantly, reaching US$ 28.8 billion by 2034, growing at a robust CAGR of 10.3%. This growth is being driven
It’s not just workplace raids. Mishandled electronic I-9s could be a costly immigration threat for employers under Trump.
[ad_1] President Donald Trump has not minced words about his plan to crack down on illegal immigration, and employers are taking notice. The administration has begun workplace raids and stakeholders predict an