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Benetics launched the first AI voice app for construction crews to log tasks, report issues, and manage reporting in ...
MONTREAL — Workers in Quebec's residential construction sector officially began striking on Wednesday after last-minute talks failed to yield a deal.
Some metro Detroit highways and roads are undergoing construction this summer, including I-696, I-75, M-14 and I-96. Here's what to know.
CrowdStrike lays off 500 in latest example of AI costing people their jobs Cybersecurity company is the latest to indicate it won’t need to hire as many people to grow because of AI ...
Nearly a year after the death of a former executive, his family is now fighting a legal battle.
Industry job openings decreased by 38,000 last month and are down by 90,000 from the same time last year.
Washington's first Work Zone Speed Camera begins enforcement on Wednesday in what's been considered a "bold step" to protect construction workers.
Hiring slows amid economic uncertainty Job openings data indicate contractors are reluctant to dismiss workers, even as unfilled positions fell year over year.
He walked out of prison with no job prospects. How a Sacramento nonprofit connected him to work earning nearly $36 an hour.