Employer Guidance for Workplace Interactions with ICE
- ADVOCACY, Best Practices, CONSTRUCTION, Safety, Workforce & Professional Development
- July 22, 2025
By Alissa Rogers, Raken When young people think of construction, they typically don’t think of a tech-savvy industry that’s full of digital tools and processes. As a more than 7,000 year-old industry, construction is notoriously known as being slow to adapt and try out new technologies. Until very recently paper and pen was historically used
READ MOREBy Mary Klett, ASA Communications Team A recent study by Dale Carnegie found that at no matter what level, the single most important – and often underutilized – resource for employee engagement is an employee’s supervisor. My first job out of college was in a company of two people. So yes, there was a lot
READ MOREBy Jack Rubinger, freelance construction writer In a world struggling with climate change, economic change and a global pandemic, what’s going to happen in the future is difficult to predict and hard to imagine. This is a challenging time for adults and our young people. With Baby Boomers retiring from many trades, what is the
READ MOREBy David Ward, safety consultant Our current generation is all about technology and moving quickly. The next generation will be forced to work in a construction industry that has more dangerous work conditions, due to the potential lack of skilled labor, with those skilled laborers working longer hours, where fatigue may set in. Currently, construction
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