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In May, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law a requirement that private companies with more than 25 employees use the federal E-Verify data...
Read PostAccording to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), workplace slips, trips and falls were among the top three causes of work-related injuries and...
Read PostOSHA’s proposed rule on protecting workers from extreme heat exposure in indoor and outdoor settings is progressing toward potential publication –...
Read PostFederal workplace safety inspectors found a Fairmont City roofing contractor continuing to endanger employees to deadly fall hazards by not...
Read PostNonfarm payroll employment increased in 39 states and the District of Columbia in May compared to the previous month, while 11 states lost jobs.
Read PostAccording to the latest Producer Price Index report, the prices of inputs to residential construction less energy (i.e., building materials)...
Read PostThe National Lumber & Building Material Dealers Association (NLBMDA) announced that on June 5, NLBMDA and the NAHB hosted a trade delegation from...
Read PostWatch as Executive Director Jess Lohse gives an update on SBCA events and activities.
Read PostWatch as Executive Director Jess Lohse gives an update on SBCA events and activities.
Read PostBoth guests agree the market remains steady, with supply largely outstripping demand.
Read PostDriven by population and job growth, the Dallas market added more apartments over the last decade than anywhere in the nation, according to...
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