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ChatGPT for HR & Management

Learn how to revolutionize your construction team's capabilities to streamline operations, enhance employee engagement, and drive organizational excellence with ChatGPT.

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AGC Lawsuit Against Gov’t-Mandated PLAs

AGC of America files lawsuit to block the Biden Administration’s unlawful regulation mandating project labor agreements on federal construction projects.

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USDOL Registered Apprenticeship Proposed Rule

AGC of America is reviewing a recently released 779-page U.S. Department of Labor proposed rule to “modernize” regulations governing registered apprenticeship programs.

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New Cybersecurity Requirements

The Department of Defense issues a proposed rule for the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program impacting cybersecurity requirements for defense contractors.

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OSHA Recordkeeping Rule in Effect

OSHA’s final rule expanding current injury and illness recordkeeping requirements went into effect on January 1.

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Construction Fatalities Increase

The newly released Bureau of Labor Statistics annual report on occupational injuries for 2022 reveals a 7.7% increase from construction fatalities in 2021 and key considerations.

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Naloxone Safety

The Alliance for Naloxone Safety in the Workplace provides tools your organization can use to address opioid overdoses in the workplace.

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USDOL Registered Apprenticeship Proposal

AGC of America is reviewing a newly released 779-page U.S. Department of Labor proposed rule to “modernize” regulations governing registered apprenticeship programs.

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OSHA Recordkeeping Rule Begins

On January 1, 2024, expanded OSHA injury and illness electronic recordkeeping requirements take effect. 

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AGC Weighs in on Heat

On Dec. 22, AGC again pushed back on the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) effort to establish a one-sized-fits-all national standard for heat injury and illness prevention in outdoor and indoor settings.

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