Job growth has been dwindling across the U.S. economy for months and the construction sectors see no exemption.
The Travelers 2025 Injury Impact Report Reveals First-Year Workers Most at Risk
This year, 44% of workers' compensation claims in construction came from first-year employees.
How CTE Programs Are Preparing Construction Students to Be Successful on the Jobsite
CTE offers partnerships and collaboration opportunities to meet changing industry needs.
Construction Quit Rate Plummets to Nine-Year Low
Quiet-quitting is canceled for the construction industry as retention rates top nearly 10-year charts.
Building an Entrepreneur: How a Construction Company Owner Founded a Franchise Business
This is how Brian Robinson went from the Great Recession to owning his own construction company and building three great franchise locations.
Why Clear Career Paths Are a Strategic Advantage for Construction Company Retention
Cross-training is not just for college athletes. It is also imperative for project managers looking to get ahead or for construction companies looking to boost retention.
Grand Slam: Phillies Partner With NEST to Address Skilled-Labor Shortage
The Philadelphia Phillies and South Jersey-based facilities management firm NEST are stepping up to the plate to tackle labor shortages in the trades and bringing skilled trades education directly to the next generation in a major-league way.
Future-Proofing: Spend Your Money Smarter
The economy is more uncertain than ever, and construction companies may feel the instinct to cut spending as a result. While simply spending less is an option, strategic spending in workforce management can prevent cost leaks and lock in the right skilled labor to keep your company moving forward.










