Women in construction and facility safety are reshaping workplace health by driving Total Worker Health™ forward through inclusive PPE, ergonomic solutions, psychosocial protections, and leadership ...
Ten years ago, I was working the night shift in retail, which meant working long hours overnight and sleeping during the day for low pay, even in management. I only made $18 an hour, and if I didn’t ...
West Georgia Technical College recently hosted its Women in Construction Leadership Forum, a student-led initiative through ...
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Across the world, roles once defined by male-dominated workforces are being reshaped. Women now hold 38% of jobs in traditionally majority-male professional roles, up from 23% just a few decades ago.
Rising project demands are intensifying labor shortages across the construction industry, with firms reporting continued difficulty filling both craft and management roles. Women remain ...
MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS, Ohio — March marks National Women in Construction Month, but Ohio is still lagging behind the national average when it comes to female representation in the industry. A new study ...
Kaitlyn Moser had been working in bars for about 10 years when she decided she needed a change. The pandemic had fundamentally altered the service industry, and she wanted to be better able to support ...
Who is behind the homes of Santa Barbara? The professional builders and contractors may not always be exactly who you’d think. On March 6, the Santa Barbara Contractors Association held a panel ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — As we approach America's 250th birthday, we're celebrating our nation's history and the people who exemplify what it means to be an American. That includes the women in our workforce.
The construction industry keeps recruiting women but can't keep them. New research reveals why 68% point to leadership ...