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Ag labor has changed; has your management changed with it?

2015-06-04 16:43:00| Beef

The labor paradigm in modern ranching has changed, with fewer ranch-raised kids available to hire. That means the labor force will increasingly consist of people who werent raised in agriculture. Are you prepared? My View From The Country read more

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West Coast port labor agreement ratified

2015-05-31 14:02:00| National Hog Farmer

By P. Scott Shearer, Bockorny Group, Washington, D.C. The Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) voted overwhelmingly in favor of a new labor contract with dockworkers and representatives from the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) have also agreed to ratify the new agreement. read more

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Graco takes center stage as Labor Secretary Perez talks up training effort

2015-05-27 05:34:27| Industrial Machines - Topix.net

Graco Vice President Chuck Rescorla welcomed U.S .Secretary of Labor Thomas Perez, right, to Graco's flagship plant in northeast Minneapolis. U.S. Secretary of Labor Thomas Perez visited the Minneapolis factory floor of Graco Inc. and Minneapolis Community and Technical College Tuesday to praise the burgeoning collaboration between the worker-hungry manufacturer and area community colleges that are supplying interns and technical-degree graduates in jobs that start at up to $20 an hour.

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Multifamily Construction Costs Fall, Labor Costs Rise

2015-05-26 15:22:00| National Real Estate Investor

Construction is booming for the multifamily business, but so far, the cost of construction is not rising out of control. Prices are falling for diesel fuel, lumber and wall board. However, labor is more difficult to find, especially workers that handle lumber and sheet rock. read more

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UNESCO faces Japan's legacy of forced labor in heritage bid

2015-05-25 14:54:36| Steel - Topix.net

The coal mine on Hashima, better known as Battleship Island, in Nagasaki Prefecture is one of the sites most coveted by ruins fanatics, who revel in exploring abandoned buildings and facilities from bygone days, including hotels, hospitals, schools and factories. The giant cantilever crane at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.'s Nagasaki shipyard is still in working condition 106 years after it was completed.

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