Industry Association Urges Congress and the Administration to Act on Long-Delayed Infrastructure Bills and Avoid Tax Rate Increases or Risk Further Job Losses The construction industry added 19,000 jobs in August as a strike that had lowered employment in July ended, but the sector’s 17 percent unemployment rate was the highest August rate ever, according to a new analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of federal employment data released today. Continuing gridlock in Washington over infrastructure legislation and expiring tax rates threatens to keep construction workers unemployed much longer, association officials warned. “Construction layoffs in May through July … Read more
Construction Job Gains Become More Widespread, Losses Less Severe as Six States Add Jobs Between July 2009 & 2010; 27 States Add Jobs in the Past Month
Kansas Tops Yearly and Vermont & New York Top Monthly Gainers; California and Nevada Experience Most Job Losses During Past Year While Illinois Experiences Largest Monthly Percent Decline Construction job gains were more widespread across the country and job losses were generally less severe in July than in June, the Associated General Contractors of America reported in an analysis of state employment data released today by the Labor Department. Twenty—six states added construction jobs in July, compared to 19 in June, while six states added construction jobs over the past year and most others are losing far fewer jobs than … Read more
Alabama Construction Industry Launches Campaign to Combat Looming Shortage of Skilled Workers
“Dirty Jobs” executive producer and host Mike Rowe to appear in campaign MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Approximately one third of all skilled tradesmen in the construction industry are over the age of 50. With their retirement on the horizon, training programs are not producing enough young workers to replace those exiting the industry. To combat this trend, Alabama’s construction industry will launch an education and recruitment campaign Monday, Aug. 23 to bring new people to the commercial and industrial construction industry. The campaign issues a rally cry to young people and those who influence them, challenging them to: “Go Build.” Mike … Read more
Construction Employment Shows Signs Of “Stabilizing”
Six States Add Jobs Between June 2009 & 2010; 22 States Add Jobs During The Past Month; Kansas Tops Yearly and Kentucky Tops Monthly Gainers; Nevada and California Experience Most Jobs Losses During Past Year While Wyoming Experiences Largest Monthly Percent Decline Construction employment edged closer to stabilizing in June, as half the states either added construction jobs or kept the same number as in May, the Associated General Contractors reported in an analysis of federal employment data released today. Compared to June 2009, construction employment rose in six states, the largest number of states to post year-over-year increases since … Read more
Estimated 5,000 New Jobs To Be Created with Detroit Medical Center Expansion
DMC Outlines $500 Million Expansion at “Construction Outreach” Event DETROIT — Detroit Medical Center (DMC) launched its long-awaited new construction and expansion program Friday, July 16, 2010, during a “Construction Outreach” event that announced the creation of an estimated 5,000 local jobs for the building industry. “This is a major step forward for Detroit and Southeast Michigan,” said DMC President and CEO Michael Duggan. “In a time where the City is in a deep recession, with high unemployment, the creation of thousands of good-paying construction jobs is a sign of hope for all of us.” Vanguard Health Systems has committed … Read more