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Fix Construction Challenges by Beating Your Workplace Fears, Industry CEO Tells GWIC Audience
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

ENR Groundbreaking Women in Construction event in San Diego June 15-16 marked 23 years of career and leadership advocacy for women, with new scholarship program and more than 660 rising professionals attending.
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TwistedSifter
· Jul 2, 2026
“They’re Making It Impossible”: Disillusioned Employee Reels as Other Men Shatter the Workplace Safety He Tried to Help Build
They're causing a hostile work environment. The post “They’re Making It Impossible”: Disillusioned Employee Reels as Other Men Shatter the Workplace Safety He Tried to Help Build appeared first on TwistedSifter.
South China Morning Post
· Jul 2, 2026
Tighter site safety urged after Hong Kong records over 60 industrial accidents
Hong Kong labour unions have urged worksite supervisors to step up risk assessments and precautionary measures to strengthen work safety culture, as the city reported at least 62 industrial accidents, including 24 fatal cases, in the first half of this year. The calls on Wednesday followed the case of a worker who was killed when an excavator toppled at a Ho Man Tin construction site two days earlier, and of a man who died after being struck by a road roller at a Kowloon Bay refurbishment site...
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· Jul 6, 2026
Teamwork makes the dream work
When Andy Burnham steps across the threshold of 10 Downing Street he will have several huge jobs to The post Teamwork makes the dream work appeared first on LabourList.
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