Supply Chain Issues and Layoffs Continue to Lead to Fragile Economy
Mass layoffs at companies nationwide and continued supply chain issues suggest the workforce will remain volatile going into the second half of 2023.
Mass layoffs at companies nationwide and continued supply chain issues suggest the workforce will remain volatile going into the second half of 2023.
Running a business is costly, especially for the skilled industries in which a business counts on its workers to be expertly trained in their trade. Working with a staffing company, such as LEAD Pacific Northwest, can provide a flexible workforce, improved efficiencies, and great savings to the bottom line.
LEAD Tampa Bay has been helping companies meet their skilled trade staffing needs to complete projects and meet goals since 2010. A leader in the Trade Staffing Industry, LEAD was built by industry veterans who have first-hand knowledge and experience in skilled trades, and management, staffing and recruiting.
Do you want a staffing company that’s a cut above its competitors? One with an exceptional national reputation? Look no further. LEAD’s core strength and foundation is built on a unique premise within the staffing industry.
LEAD Marine Jacksonville, which specializes in providing skilled labor to projects similar to the Jacksonville shipyards development project, joins the community in welcoming the news that a new hotel is under construction in the area.
LEAD Pinellas focuses on strategic partnerships, rather than the more common impersonal and undifferentiated approach to projects, as way to make the staffing industry better.
LEAD staffing company welcomes its newest location in Jacksonville, Florida. LEAD Marine Jacksonville is a one-stop hiring source for businesses in need of experienced skilled workers in the industrial and marine industries.
With green building on the rise, companies are asking if they should learn to use green trades people and mold them into their ideal employee, or, should they rely on a staffing partner to help them secure experienced certified trade workers who understand green buildings?
The shutdown of factories worldwide during the COVID-19 pandemic crippled the economy, halting production of goods and materials. And although production levels have since increased with a renewed demand for goods, the global supply shortage persists.
May is National Electrical Safety Month and a time for companies and trade craftsmen to reevaluate their safety when working with electricity. LEAD New England Managing Partner Dick McLaughlin says his skilled trade staffing company has embraced this year’s Electrical Safety Month theme, Energy Resilience.