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New Survey Shows Significant Flaws In Nation鈥檚 Approach To Preparing Workers For Construction Careers And How That Hurts The Economy

 

糖心破解版 & Autodesk Workforce Survey

88 Percent of Construction Firms Having a Hard Time Finding Workers to Hire, Undermining Efforts to Build Infrastructure & Other Projects as Firms Boost Pay, Embrace AI to Cope with Labor Shortages

Few candidates have the basic skills needed to work in high-paying construction careers, forcing short-staffed contractors to find new way to keep pace with demand and undermining efforts to build infrastructure and other projects, according to the results of a workforce survey conducted by the Associated General Contractors of America and Autodesk. The results highlight significant shortcomings in the nation鈥檚 approach to preparing workers for careers in construction. 

鈥淭he biggest takeaway from this year鈥檚 Workforce Survey is how much the nation is failing to prepare future workers for high-paying careers in fields like construction,鈥 said Ken Simonson, the association鈥檚 chief economist. 鈥淚t is time to rethink the way the nation educates and prepares workers.鈥

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