Tag: construction employment
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AGC: Most metro areas adding construction jobs
Read More →: AGC: Most metro areas adding construction jobsThe Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) says COVID-19, price increases and supply chain issues could, however, slow those gains.
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Construction employment dips in June 2021
Read More →: Construction employment dips in June 2021Nonresidential construction firms are struggling to find workers and materials to complete projects, the Associated General Contractors of America reports.
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Unemployment dynamics causing pain for producers, contractors
Read More →: Unemployment dynamics causing pain for producers, contractorsWhile portable crushing and screening plants are active, employers are having a difficult time finding enough good people to work.
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Supply chain bottlenecks, materials prices still causing issues
Read More →: Supply chain bottlenecks, materials prices still causing issuesConstruction employment slipped by 20,000 in May as supply chain problems and record materials cost increases continue to plague nonresidential contractors.
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AGC: Construction employment remains below pre-pandemic peak in most states
Read More →: AGC: Construction employment remains below pre-pandemic peak in most statesConstruction employment in April remained below the pre-pandemic high set in February 2020 in 36 states and the District of Columbia.
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AGC: Construction employment still down in most states
Read More →: AGC: Construction employment still down in most statesThe Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) says Texas and Wyoming lost the most jobs over the past year while Utah and…
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Report: Construction employment down in two-thirds of US metros
Read More →: Report: Construction employment down in two-thirds of US metrosConstruction employment declined in 236 of 358 U.S. metros from February 2020 to February 2021, according to the Associated General Contractors of…
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Construction employment could surge in 2021
Read More →: Construction employment could surge in 2021Demand for construction employment is expected to increase by 430,000 jobs this year, according to the Associated Builders and Contractors.
