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Women Joining the Skilled Trade Workforce is on the Rise
According to the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC), in 2018, 9.9% women (approximately 1,106,919) were employed in various occupation sectors of the construction industry in the U.S. Currently, that number has increased to 10.9% of female workers in the construction industry.
LEAD Celebrates National Apprenticeship Week 2022
LEAD Tampa Bay recognizes National Apprenticeship Week 2022 which runs from November 14-20. According to Apprenticeship USA, NAW is a nationwide celebration where industry, labor, equity, workforce, education, and government leaders host events to showcase the value of Registered Apprenticeship.
LEAD Marine Jacksonville Draws on Life Lessons for Their Clients’ Success
The staffing industry stands at the mercy of wider forces in the economy that make flexibility, adaptability, and the capacity for making the most of the smallest opportunities essential for success in this demanding business. LEAD Marine Jacksonville draws on life lessons to help them be successful.
LEAD New England Continues to Focus on Delivering Quality Skilled Workers During Shifting Employment Patterns
As shifting employment patterns change the way companies hire, train, and pay their workers, LEAD New England has continued to deliver high quality skilled workers to job sites by addressing the changing labor environment head on.
LEAD National Excels at Staffing Hard-to-Fill Skilled Trade Jobs
Do you struggle to find the right candidate for hard-to-fill skilled trade positions such as electricians, millwright mechanics with welding experience, commissioning technicians, or conveyor installers?
Employee Retention is High Priority for a Strong Workforce
More than 19 million US workers quit their jobs between April and September 2021. In a McKinsey & Company survey, 36 percent who had quit in the past six months did so without having a new job in hand. The question that remains is why are they leaving?