Tag: labor
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AGC: Construction employment up in 38 states year over year
Read More →: AGC: Construction employment up in 38 states year over yearThe Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) reports that 38 states saw an increase in construction employment from January 2025 to January…
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ABC: Construction employment rebounds in March
Read More →: ABC: Construction employment rebounds in MarchThe Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) reports the construction industry added 26,000 jobs in March.
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Industry experts detail the most significant adaptations companies made in 2025
Read More →: Industry experts detail the most significant adaptations companies made in 2025Hear from representatives from Superior Industries, Terex MPS, Machinery Partner, Pro Lawn, Capital Aggregates and WD Scepaniak.
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Report: Four out of five states added construction jobs in 2022
Read More →: Report: Four out of five states added construction jobs in 2022Associated General Contractors of America leaders say firms would have added more people last year if they could find workers.
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Contractors busy but high fuel, labor costs are painful
Read More →: Contractors busy but high fuel, labor costs are painfulProducers and contractors have a lot to feel good about midway through 2022, but unfortunately, very real issues like inflation and labor…
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Burns: Planning ahead essential to success
Read More →: Burns: Planning ahead essential to successTerex MPS went through similar challenges felt by countless other suppliers in 2021, but Russ Burns says the company is focused on…
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Dodge: Total construction falls in May 2021 as housing stumbles
Read More →: Dodge: Total construction falls in May 2021 as housing stumblesSingle-family construction is feeling the brunt of higher material prices, Dodge Data & Analytics 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.
