The future of mobility promises to transform the way people and goods move about, as shared and autonomous vehicles could offer the opportunity for faster, cleaner, cheaper, and safer transportation. Accompanying those potential changes could be dramatic shifts in the workforce. When transportation modes are profoundly changed, what are the implications for the almost 7 million US auto workers and nearly 4 million professional drivers? How might the future of mobility affect the numerous…
READ ARTICLEJanuary 15th, 2018
January 15th, 2018
Originally posted by: USNews The U.S. economy drummed up another solid month of job creation in November, as employers across the country generated 190,000 new jobs, according to the latest ADP National Employment Report. November’s job total dipped slightly from October’s 235,000, though that was to be expected with October considered an overcorrection after hurricanes walloped the southern U.S. in August and September. “Hard to find any problems in the job market,” Mark Zandi, chief…
READ ARTICLEJanuary 15th, 2018
January 15th, 2018
Originally posted by: CDP-Inc.com AGC announces that 75% of construction firms plan to expand headcount and ABC predicts stable 2018 construction economy Seventy-five percent of construction firms plan to expand headcount in 2018, contractors are optimistic about strong economy, tax & regulatory cuts Seventy-five percent of construction firms plan to expand their payrolls in 2018 as contractors are optimistic that economic conditions will remain strong as tax rates and regulatory burdens…
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