6 Ways To Improve Productivity In Construction Using Technology
- Improving Productivity, TECHNOLOGY
- November 28, 2023
By Patrick Hogan, handle.com Labor shortage is one of the biggest challenges for the construction industry. Construction companies are struggling not only to hire new blood but also to keep and retain their current labor force. There are various reasons why construction workers easily quit and jump ship to other companies. Beyond the drive to
READ MOREJohn Biggs, writer The construction industry is in the midst of a war for talent on two fronts. The global labor shortage makes it difficult to match jobs with candidates in the first place, but keeping the talent you’ve already got is an equally pressing matter. The U.S .job market as a whole could be
READ MOREBy Jessica Meno, Raken The labor shortage in construction has made turnover an even bigger challenge. For companies, now’s the perfect time to look inward—and make sure your workers are happy to stay. Here are six ways to improve employee retention at your construction business. 1. Pay everyone accurately, and on time Payroll delays and
READ MOREJamie Hasty, SESCO Management Consultants With much of the country seeing rapid increases in COVID cases and/or exposures, continued push for vaccination and ever-changing direction from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) or even your respective state governing body, employers are left frustrated and searching for answers. The media also plays a large role in
READ MOREAn examination at recruiting talent that aligns with a firm’s strategy By Gregg Schoppman, FMI Even when the game isn’t on, the world of sports keeps pressing. Even in the dead of winter, baseball teams are doling out large sums of money to get the best free agents in the market. Before the last tick
READ MOREBy Mary Klett, ASA Communications Team While we might have to stretch our memories a little to imagine St. Louis in 1902, Guarantee Electrical Company (Guarantee) was founded by a group of electricians to guarantee that the lights would stay on for the 1904 World’s Fair – a new-to-the-world technology for the attendees at Forest
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