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Can Web 2.0 and Social Networks Find You Employment?

Carol Hagen

Last night I spoke at the NAWIC Greater Phoenix Chapter 98 on “Web 2.0, LinkedIn & Social Networking: How to Get Noticed & Hired off the Net” This is an educational opportunity that I will offer via webinars in the near future. But why has this been the chosen business social network?

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Federal Construction Contractors and the OFCCP Audit

Carol Hagen

Records retention is paramount in avoiding violations and construction firms must prepare and educate more than just their Human Resources and Payroll departments. Here’s a sample Subcontractor Award Notification form from OFCCP so you aren’t part of the 84% statistic: Notification of Award of Construction Contractors.

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The Construction Office Imperative: Digitize, Go Paperless and Mobile

Carol Hagen

Subcontractor pre-qualifications, timecards, and Human Resource employment records to name a few. ” These are compelling statistics. The Phoenix Construction Peer Exchange on February 24th. While I am co-hosting the Phoenix Construction Peer Exchange, this event is traveling to other cities throughout the United States.

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How the Construction Industry Is Rethinking Workforce Development

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What Minic found was a weak talent pipeline, a disconnect between what schools teach and what employers need, and way too much employee churn. Based on data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics analyzed by NAHB Economics, the construction industry as a whole needs a net gain of about 2.4 Houston, and Phoenix by 2024. .

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Construction Jobsite Safety: Strategies and Resources for Worker Well-Being

Pro Builder

billion in workforce education. More than half of that spending (56%) went toward safety education, a sign that construction remains a potentially dangerous job. That’s a telling statistic for an industry that has been suffering from a labor shortage for more than a decade and struggles to attract younger workers to its ranks.

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Industry Focus: Food Processing – The Process Of Consistency

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Economic development partners, such as The Workforce Development Board of Oswego County, create opportunities to bring workers and employers together and collaborate with colleges and vocational schools to encourage the development of courses that enhance workers’ skills and meet the needs of employers. percent between 2008 and 2018.