
Kyle Spencer
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1 week ago |
buildingenclosureonline.com | Kyle Spencer
As construction hiring drops to unprecedented lows — more than 50% — the industry is facing labor caps that are more visible than ever. With fewer workers and increasingly complex projects, teams are under pressure to deliver results despite the shrinking workforce. In this high-stakes environment, collaboration is no longer a nice-to-have; it’s a necessity.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
contractormag.com | Kyle Spencer
As America’s infrastructure ages, there’s an increased demand for skilled workers who can keep up with maintenance, repairs, and replacements. Paired with an increased rate of new construction from cities to the suburbs and everywhere in between, the industry is in dire need of new workers who can upkeep critical infrastructure. Despite this need, the industry continues to face challenges in attracting younger generations.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Joshua Zive |Kyle Spencer
Joshua C. Zive, senior principal in Bracewell's Policy Resolution Group, and Kyle J. Spencer, a PRG principal, discuss the potential impact of the 2024 elections on digital asset policy. Transcript: Josh Zive: Today we're diving into the potential impact of the 2024 elections on digital asset policy, and by this, we mean everything from regulatory expectations to implication for America's competitive edge in the global market.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Kyle Spencer |Joshua Zive
Joshua C. Zive, senior principal in Bracewell’s Policy Resolution Group, and Kyle J. Spencer, a PRG principal, discuss the potential impact of the 2024 elections on digital asset policy. Transcript:Josh Zive: Today we’re diving into the potential impact of the 2024 elections on digital asset policy, and by this, we mean everything from regulatory expectations to implication for America’s competitive edge in the global market.
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Jan 8, 2024 |
contractormag.com | Kyle Spencer
The labor shortage continues to loom over the skilled trades industry. Not only are employers concerned about a shortage of qualified workers coming into the field, but by increased retirement rates among veteran employees. The industry’s average age of retirement is 61, and more than one in five construction workers are currently older than 55. Approximately a quarter of workers will retire in the next decade.
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