Women make up 14% of construction workers in the US, according to the latest statistics from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
This week is Women in Construction Week. Construction is a field where women make up a little more than 11% of the workforce ...
For the Association of Women Workers in the Construction Industry (AWWCI), the National Women's Month celebration in March ...
The Total Worker Health™ (TWH) approach is changing how safety and health are viewed in the workplace. Instead of focusing only on compliance or injury prevention, TWH integrates physical safety, ...
March 1 through 7 is Women in Construction Week, a week dedicated to celebrating the impact that women have made in the ...
It's a busy afternoon at the Taylor Morrison Willdhawk community worksite in Sacramento. Before the nail-guns and hammers go to work, Stephanie Martinez ensures safety comes first.
As part of Women in Construction Week, one Wakefield construction worker has shared her experience within the industry.
In celebration of National Women’s Month, the Association of Women Workers in the Construction Industry (AWWCI) is promoting a clear message: no job ...
Going to college versus seeking an apprenticeship doesn't have to be an either-or choice, writes Scott Taylor, dean of ...
The National Association of Women in Construction, or NAWIC, held its 66th annual Women in Construction Week from March 1 to ...
This study examines female representation in the U.S. construction workforce and reveals where progress is being made—and ...
Virginia labor officials are recognizing Women in Construction Week by highlighting the growing role of women in the state’s construction workforce and promoting workplace safety initiatives.