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How Hourly Workers Differ From Those on Salary, And Why it Matters in Construction
“My workers drive me crazy!”“We just can’t find enough people.”“We can’t keep people.”“They’re constantly calling out.”“They’re so unmotivated.”
Concrete Challenges: Why Millennials and Gen Z Shy Away from Construction Careers
The construction industry faces various challenges, including an aging and shrinking workforce. Young people do not want careers in construction, and this is making it harder to fill jobs, and is causing a shortage.
Tell ‘Em About It!
When you share with young people the opportunities that abound in the construction industry, you grow the possibilities for their futures and the success of our sector.