A recent post by Reshma Saujani stopped me in my tracks: 455,000 women left the workforce last year, and nearly half cited caregiving responsibilities as the reason. At the same time, a recent Fast ...
Worker shortages are not a new problem for public employers. Report after report through the last decade told of staffing shortages, most acutely in public health, law enforcement and education. Today ...
All you need to do is talk to just about any contractor today and you’ll hear the same overriding concern. It’s harder than ever to keep projects on schedule because of the shortage of construction ...
Last year the Office of Management and Budget announced a “reset” on how agencies manage their workplaces. Sometimes it’s hard to believe but the civil service system is today virtually unchanged ...
The nursing shortage isn’t just a workforce problem – it’s a direct threat to patient care and public health. Hospitals and clinics across the country are struggling to fill nursing positions, yet ...
Headlines present conflicting narratives about the healthcare workforce, with CEOs highlighting it as a top concern while researchers emphasize a rapidly growing healthcare labor supply above ...
AI, electrification, and more onshore manufacturing in the US will further drive energy demand. The Department of Energy estimates that the nuclear sector will create 375,000 new jobs by 2050. About ...