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NAHB Chairman's Letter: A Toolkit to Combat the Labor Shortage

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NAHB Chairman's Letter: A Toolkit to Combat the Labor Shortage. October is Careers in Construction month, and NAHB has resources to help members promote careers in the skilled trades. We can begin by talking with teachers, parents, and young people in our communities and educating them on the value of a home building career.

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NAHB Chairman's Letter: A Toolkit to Combat the Labor Shortage

Pro Builder

NAHB Chairman's Letter: A Toolkit to Combat the Labor Shortage. October is Careers in Construction month, and NAHB has resources to help members promote careers in the skilled trades. We can begin by talking with teachers, parents, and young people in our communities and educating them on the value of a home building career.

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Skilled Labor Fund to Educate 1,400 New Skilled Laborers After Grant from The Home Depot Foundation & NAHB

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Skilled Labor Fund to Educate 1,400 New Skilled Laborers After Grant from The Home Depot Foundation & NAHB. Current projections indicate that by 2030 we will lose 41 percent of the skilled laborers we need to continue the work that is so mission-critical to the success of NAHB, NKBA, and NARI members. cbroderick.

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HBI President Ed Brady’s Call to Action to Solve the Construction Industry’s Labor Shortage

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At the International Builders’ Show (IBS) in Orlando last month, Ed Brady, president of the Home Builders Institute (HBI)—the educational arm of the national Association of Home Builders ( NAHB )—led the call to action for solving the housing industry’s chronic skilled labor shortage. . million by 2025. . Economy Humming.

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Housing and the 2020 Presidential Election

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housing industry. But Hunter also wonders how many builders now see a second Trump term as possibly counterproductive to their interests on matters such as the national debt and trade. For Republicans, then and now, it’s about minimizing government involvement in the housing industry to achieve greater access and affordability.

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Where Did The American Construction Worker Go?

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Back in 2010 and 2011, things looked pretty bad for the Construction Industry. Department of Labor, states that the construction industry has projected growth rate 12% faster than the average, for all occupations. When the Construction Industry bottomed out, so to speak, back in 2011, about 2.3 Why is this happening now?