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How to Diversify Your Workforce Talent Pools with Intention (and Maximize Results)
If you feel like there are fewer workers to be found these days, rest assured, you are correct. A decrease in the rate of births, declining since the 1970s, coupled with decreasing labor market participation, more job openings, a shortfall of immigrants, and a surge of retirements is creating a workforce problem that is hard …

Managing Generational Gaps in Construction
The construction workforce is made up of a wide variety of age groups. From new professionals just starting their careers to seasoned veterans with decades of experience, you’ll find employees from nearly every generation on the average job-site.

Why Supporting Women in Construction Benefits Everyone
The time for women in construction has come.