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A construction trade association said US construction needs about approximately 500,000 new workers in 2025
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The high rate of suicide in the construction industry is a ‘shameful statistic’ but the stigma around it is finally being broken down
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A total of 32 people, thought to be construction workers, have now been confirmed dead following a building collapse in South Africa
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Construction workers on the Paris Olympic sites are just some of the construction workers taking to strike action to demand improvements in pay and conditions in 2023
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Associated General Contractors outgoing chief executive Stephen Sandherr on 27 years representing the construction industry
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FairSquare is calling for an official investigation into the reasons why migrant construction workers preparing conference facilities for COP28 were labouring in “extreme heat.”
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Construction markets all over the world are struggling with an acute shortage of labour. Why? And what are the potential solutions?
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The US Department of Labor (DOL) has announced a final rule to update labour regulations that apply to federal and federally assisted construction projects, arguing that it would result in better wages for workers.
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Record-breaking temperatures in US and Europe intensify demand for rules protecting construction workers from extreme heat.
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It’s now around two decades since several major economies banned the use of asbestos, as the world gradually woke up to the severe effects it can have on workers’ health.
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New South Wales Government makes Covid vaccines mandatory for workers and construction sites reopen
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Why poor mental health is such a problem in the construction industry, and what we can do to lower suicide rates
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UK Asbestos Training Association speaks out as construction industry courses hit five-year low