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portada THE CONSTRUCTION LABOR CRISIS. Strategies for Recruitment and Retention
Type
Physical Book
Year
2026
Language
English
Pages
104
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.90 x 15.20 x 0.50 cm
ISBN13
9798252183381

THE CONSTRUCTION LABOR CRISIS. Strategies for Recruitment and Retention

Charles Nehme (Author) · Independently published · Paperback

THE CONSTRUCTION LABOR CRISIS. Strategies for Recruitment and Retention - Charles Nehme

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Synopsis "THE CONSTRUCTION LABOR CRISIS. Strategies for Recruitment and Retention"

The construction industry stands at a pivotal crossroads. For decades, it powered the economic engines of nations, building highways, hospitals, schools, and homes that define modern civilization. Yet today, even as demand for construction services reaches historic highs, the industry faces an existential threat not from foreign competition or automation, but from an acute and worsening shortage of skilled tradespeople.

This book was written for the leaders, managers, and workforce developers who are on the front lines of this crisis every day. It is for the contractor who turns down profitable contracts because he cannot staff the job. It is for the HR director struggling to fill apprenticeship slots. It is for the training director trying to compete for young talent against the siren song of four-year colleges. And it is for the industry visionary who believes construction can once again be seen as a proud, rewarding, and aspirational career choice.

The pages that follow represent years of research, hundreds of conversations with industry professionals, and a deep analysis of workforce data from across the construction ecosystem. What emerges is not a picture of doom, but a blueprint for renewal. The labor crisis is real, but it is not inevitable. With the right strategies, the right investments, and the right mindset, the construction industry can not only survive this challenge but emerge stronger, more diverse, and more resilient than ever before.

The path forward requires courage, creativity, and collaboration. It demands that we rethink long-held assumptions about who builds our world and why they choose to do so. It asks us to invest in people the way we invest in equipment, to modernize our image the way we modernize our tools, and to build talent pipelines the way we build structures: with precision, patience, and purpose.

Let us begin.


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