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 ...
After years of alleged harassment, she complained. Days later, she lost her job. Tierra Williams used to dread going to work at her construction job. “I had to endure sexual harassment every day,” she ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. After years of recovery following the pandemic and the ...
It is common knowledge for anyone in the construction industry that there is a labor shortage. The 300,000 unfilled construction jobs in the United States are looming large, and with only one in seven ...
(WTWO/WAWV) — The month of March is Women’s History Month, and this week is marked as Women in Construction week. March 2nd-8th is Women in Construction Week. The week has been held since 1998 and ...
Despite making up 47 percent of the workforce in the U.S., women constitute less than 5 percent of workers in skilled construction trades. Credit: Sophie Park for The Hechinger Report The Hechinger ...
Judaline Cassidy, a three-decade union plumber, tradeswoman activist and workforce development innovator, urged GWIC attendees to share her mission to empower young women and girls to be confident, ...
In MHN's Women's History Month kickoff, Bright Power's Andrea Mancino discusses leadership and mentorship. With more awareness than ever, women’s presence in business environments continues to grow.
The construction industry is experiencing a surge in women pursuing careers and leadership roles. Apprenticeship programs offer paid training and education, making construction careers accessible ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Nick Fortine: How did you get started in the construction ...
Female construction workers often say they like their jobs because they can accomplish something tangible. And yet not many women work in the industry. New technologies could help change that. Larissa ...