Building A Sustainable Future: Harnessing Recycled Materials For New Construction
- ENVIRONMENT
- June 6, 2023
James T. Yand, Miller Nash LLP Long hours working and high stress deadlines can lead to burnout, depression, and substance abuse. A record 4.4 million workers quit their jobs in September 2021 as part of the “Great Resignation,” making it clear that to stay competitive and retain top talent, employers must make some crucial changes.
READ MOREBy Mary Klett, ASA Communications Team People are good at hiding problems, showing different personas at work, at home, with friends. We’ve all done it. But over time, putting on a “good show” can wear us down. A death of a loved one, a severe (or maybe not so severe) injury, a divorce, whatever, can
READ MOREBy Mary Klett, ASA Communications Team The Baltimore chapter of ASA is holding a 3-part in-person discussion about suicide prevention. The first session, held on November 9, involved a small panel of those in the construction industry discussing their experience in construction, their struggles with alcoholism and drug addiction, how attitudes of others changed once
READ MOREThis month’s highlight of awesomeness is going to be a little different. We know the dedication and pride you have in your career. You work no matter the weather, no matter the time. This month’s “Always Something Awesome” is dedicated to you – the construction professional. There are approximately three jobsite fatalities in construction every
READ MOREBy Scott Wittkop, McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. Mental health has historically been a challenge across the construction industry. The time has come to change the way we think and talk about seeking professional help for anxiety, depression, mood swings, substance abuse disorders and other emotional or behavioral challenges. Construction Industry Impact Insurance broker Holmes Murphy
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