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COR2312

Best Practices: Changing Landscape of Labor and Talent

Date
December 4, 2023
$4900
Standard Price
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Heading into 2024, the competition to attract and retain great employees remains intense. This session addresses current workforce & pay trends and the strategies necessary to recruit and maintain a strong workforce.

Learning Objectives

  • Evaluate the latest labor market trends shaping construction recruitment, retention, and engagement efforts
  • Assess the actions necessary to maintain a competitive pay package, avoiding pay program blunders
  • Interpret updated compensation data to keep contractors pay competitive for 2024
  • Evaluate passive candidate recruiting and its importance in the future
  • Evaluate top recruiting mistakes and how to avoid them, including handling compensation in interviews

Speakers

Speaker Image for Jeffrey Robinson
President, PAS, Inc.
Speaker Image for Kathy Cole
President, DK Cole Company

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