Dealing With Workforce Reductions

More than 10 million jobs remain open, even after several months of record hiring. May saw 384,000 jobs filled, and in June payrolls increased by 372,000. In July, the number of jobs filled exploded to 528,000. Each month exceeded estimates, which seemingly contradicts other signals of economic slowdown. Despite the currently resilient job market, the

Built Strong Exteriors: Roofing Built to be Bold

Tony Flattum and the leadership team at Built Strong Exteriors have more than two decades of experience in roofing within Minnesota’s Twin Cities metropolitan area with varying degrees of profitability, so forgive his response when asked if he’s “surprised” by a recent surge of success. “Of course!” he exclaimed. “We just got out of high

Passing an OSHA Inspection in 2023

It is a fundamental right of every employee to be safe in the workplace, and for more than 50 years, the Occupational Safety Health Administration has issued rules and guidelines, generally referred to as “standards,” intended to improve workplace safety. Employer compliance with these standards is enforced through OSHA workplace inspections and audits. The agency

Dallas College Receives $1M Job Training Grant from Texas Workforce Commission

Dallas College got a financial boost after receiving a grant worth more than $1 million from several companies, including KPost Roofing, through Texas’ Skills Development Fund, which will provide funding for more than 600 new and current workers. As first reported in Dallas Innovates, a news site focusing on business in North Texas, Dallas College,