How to Create a More Inclusive Workplace for Women in Construction
Consider these tips and techniques to attract and retain more women in your home building company and reap the benefits of a more diverse workforce
What About ‘60 Over 60’? Seniors Have a Lot to Offer the Housing Industry
There's good news for Over 60s who have experience in home building: many folks from that cohort still want (or need) to work ... and an increasing number of companies are eager to hire them
As the Labor Shortage Grows, Contractors Try New Ways to Recruit Workers
Recruiting and retaining skilled labor remains a top priority for most construction firms. But what job benefits are workers actually looking for?
Construction Job Openings Fell in February
As the housing market cools, construction job openings are trending lower, but hiring and recruiting skilled laborers remains a top priority for most construction firms
It's Personal: Pilot Program Promotes Mental Health Awareness in Construction
The National Association of Home Builders partners with mental health advocate Dr. Sally Spencer-Thomas on a strategic plan to promote mental health and suicide prevention
Introducing Modular Construction to a New Labor Force
Lack of research and proper worker training is slowing the advancement of modular construction methods as an alternative way to build homes. Brian Gaudio's Last Mile Lab, in Pittsburgh, aims to change that
Labor + Trade Relations
Michael Smith on Quality Job Training and Taking on the Labor Shortage
The dearth of skilled labor is not just the subcontractors' problem
Labor + Trade Relations
Skilled Labor Is Our Responsibility
A combined effort between key players in the construction industry has created the Skilled Labor Fund to address the labor shortage
Federal Judge Overturns Obama-Era Overtime Rule
The rule, released in May 2016, was set to take effect on Dec. 1, 2016, but a preliminary injunction has prevented it from being enacted
Human Resources
Great Company Culture Is a Talent Magnet
So much more than a poster on a wall or a binder on a shelf, company culture needs to drive every decision a builder makes
Human Resources
The Case for Compelling Workplace Culture
In a market rife with competitive hiring, a great work culture is sound defense
Human Resources
Tips for Hiring, Training, and Recruiting Millennials
Decoding the work habits of Millennials may feel like learning a new language, but for the health of your business, it's imperative
Business Management
Go With the Flow
When we are completely focused on a task, we’re said to be “in the zone.” I call it being on a roll, and once it kicks in I can write for hours…
Labor + Trade Relations
Immigration and the Leadership Gap—the Readers Speak
Reader response on the labor shortage, immigrant workers, and the need for action comes flowing in. Here’s a sampling
Immigrant Workers Don't Make Up A Majority In Any U.S. Industry
Although immigrants are more likely than U.S.-born workers to be employed in a number of specific jobs, including plasterers and stucco masons,…
Leadership
7 Secrets to Building Teamwork
In home building, beware of heroes, because teamwork is everything. Here's how to make sure it's happening