Labor + Trade Relations Majority of Unvaccinated Workers Consider Quitting Because of Mandates An already short-staffed workforce could lose much more talented labor amid vaccine mandates
Government + Policy NAHB Files for Review of OSHA's Vaccine Rule NAHB Policy Briefing | The Association is challenging OSHA's authority to mandate vaccinations and weekly testing for companies with more than 100 employees; builders and remodelers report unprecedented labor shortages
Business Management Project Manager Workloads: How Much Is Enough? How many houses can one field superintendent carry? Consider these 15 factors to sort it out
Labor + Trade Relations Construction Labor Market Looks Ahead to Growth in 2022 After surging new hires in some regions, construction companies are eyeing a year of progress in 2022
Housing Markets How the ‘Great Resignation’ Is Affecting U.S. Cities A major shift among young professionals will benefit some regions more than others
Labor + Trade Relations October Reports Surge in Construction Job Openings More job gains have been reported in the second half of 2021, but many more are needed to contend with an industry-wide labor shortage
Labor + Trade Relations The Driving Forces of the Labor Shortage—And Why It Might Take Years to Resolve A waning workforce is impacting thousands of businesses across the US, and according to JP Morgan, the post-recession deficit just might stick around
Labor + Trade Relations November Sees Weak Hiring But More Labor Recruits What a contradictory November report means for an industry combating a massive labor shortage
Economics Declining Unemployment Rates Suggest Economic Recovery Despite Lingering Labor Shortage The construction industry is actively hiring and recruiting, but many more new workers are needed to increase housing supply
Women in Construction More Women Are Leaving the Construction Industry With Reports of Sexism How workplace discrimination is turning away a major segment of trade employees