There is a place for safety experience, safety certifications, training, and safety awareness in every job but in blue-collar jobs this is even more important. Why? 20% of worker deaths in the United States are in blue-collar fields, even though these workers only...
April 6, 2022 (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CANADA) – myComply, a Saskatchewan-based provider of IoT technology and cloud-connected software for the construction industry has landed its final capital to close its seed round investment at a total of $4.5M USD. The seed...
The New York Wage Theft Prevention Act was passed in 2011 and is designed to protect employees from wage theft. The law ensures that employers provide written wage notices and pay stubs or risk penalties of up to $20,000 per infraction (New York Department of Labor)....
The world is building state-of-the-art infrastructure at a breakneck speed and a booming construction industry across the globe brings some incredible construction projects into the spotlight. Each year, the world’s largest construction projects are being pitched,...
Site-specific orientations in construction aim to qualify workers for conducting safe work on a jobsite. A completed orientation is a prerequisite to being allowed on-site and builds foundational knowledge that aims to keep workers safe and working efficiently. ...