What is it like to be a working woman?
Take the "Ask A Working Woman" (AAWW) survey to voice your concerns as a working woman. The AAWW survey, which was first conducted in 1997, is an invaluable tool for moving working women's issues into the national dialogue. The results from this year's survey have never been more important. Women’s rights and labor organizations will use the survey results to advocate for women across the country over the next two years. Read the AAWW news release. The survey will be availlable online until June 20th, 2008. Take the survey now!
The Construction Chart Book, 4th Edition
Gives readers a compilation of data that show how this industry is performing, growing and changing, based on the hard numbers collected from sources, such as the U.S. Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data compares construction to other U.S. industries and evaluates characteristics within the industry itself to present an overview of construction employment, occupations/trades, demographics, economics, training, and occupational safety and health. CPWR – The Center for Construction Research and Training, produced with support from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
Video collection from the Labor Heritage Foundation