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Give Us an Update on Your Workforce Issues

Give AGC an Update on Your Workforce Situation

AGC of America continues to hear from many contractors that the labor market remains tight. While it is clear that worker shortages are, in some cases, a significant problem for many contractors, AGCA feels it is important to continue efforts to better quantify where these shortages are taking place, how severe they are, and what steps firms are taking to both cope with tight labor markets and improve the supply of new, qualified workers.

That is why AGCA is asking members to take a few minutes to complete this workforce survey. The more people understand the scope—and consequences—of a tight construction labor market, the more likely they are to act on the measures AGCA has identified in the Workforce Development Plan that are designed to make it easier for school systems, local associations, and private firms to establish career and technical education and training programs.

We invite you to take the survey.

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