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Home » OSHA Vaccine Mandate Withdrawal Will Ease Sector’s Labor Challenges As Construction Firms Struggle To Reach Pre-Pandemic Job Levels
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OSHA Vaccine Mandate Withdrawal Will Ease Sector’s Labor Challenges As Construction Firms Struggle To Reach Pre-Pandemic Job Levels

January 25, 2022Updated:December 1, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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Two multiracial workers walking side by side at a construction site, conversing. The main focus is on the African-American man who is in his 40s. His coworker is a senior man in his 60s.
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New York, Louisiana Have Worst Losses Between December & February 2020, While Utah, South Dakota Top Gainers; Florida, Alabama, Rhode Island Have Worst One-Month Losses & Texas, West Virginia Have Best Gains Construction employment in December remained below levels reached just before the start of the pandemic in more than...

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