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WorkHands: A Social Media Site for Construction Workers

Construction Marketing

The site is styled after LinkedIn. The main purpose of the website is to better connect employers with skilled workers in the United States. After signing up on the site, users can add a profile photo and fill their profile with their experience. Work Hands Features. Profile Photos and Experience. Tools and Machinery.

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New Career Center Launching for CMA

Construction Marketing

The Construction Marketing Association, announces its newest offering to association members—a Web-based career center that connects job seekers with prospective employers in the construction industry. The new job board, powered by career services leader JobTarget, can be found at www.constructionmarketingassociation.org.

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Inbound Marketing in Construction – Survey Results

Construction Marketing

The most popular type of inbound marketing content is PR or news announcements (68%). Overall, social media sites were not rated as effective as tactics like blogging, SEO, and enewsletters. The following questions were asked: 1. Do you employ Inbound Marketing? If yes, what types of inbound marketing activities do you employ?

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HSE to target site dust in summer crackdown

Construction Enquirer

Safety inspectors are launching a three-month campaign this summer to tackle the threat of dust on construction sites. We are urging employers and workers to take the necessary precautions today to protect their long-term lung health, to avoid them and their families suffering from the devastating impact that can result.” ”

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4 Commercial Construction Industry Trends and Predictions for 2019

HardHatChat

I recently attended a senior housing conference in Chicago where a panelist discussed the challenge senior housing operators face in hiring and retaining caregivers and other staff given the high hourly wages offered by employers like Amazon. Developers Think Outside the Big Box to Fill Retail Vacancies.

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Would-be whistleblowers may find it easier to get OSHA probe

FDR Safety

Employees who want to pursue whistleblower-retaliation claims against employers may find it easier to do so under a new policy directive issued by OSHA. The directive, reported by the news site iwpnews.com, lowers the legal bar for OSHA to initiate an investigation of a complaint.

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State of the Construction Industry: October Roundup

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Before you head home to get in costume or hand out candy, check out the top headlines from October’s construction news. The survey also found only 75 percent of construction workers believe fatigue is a safety issue, while 98 percent of employers do. Happy almost Halloween! Using some of the NSC’s suggestions is worth your while.