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Oct. 23, 2025
| This week’s labor & safety news and insights for construction leaders
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NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
Thursday, Nov. 6, will mark Construction Dive’s final Labor & Safety weekly newsletter. With this newsletter, we have strived for four years to bring you the biggest news and detailed analysis on the labor crisis, safety and workplace culture.
Thankfully, that coverage is not going away. The topics covered in the weekly newsletter remain vital to Construction Dive’s editorial mission. We will continue to provide industry-leading coverage of the key stories.
And the Labor & Safety newsletter is not our only offering. I encourage you, if you haven’t already, to subscribe to our Daily newsletter, as well as our Infrastructure and Tech weeklies. You will see our continued focus on safety- and labor-related articles there.
Thank you, as ever, for reading, and stay safe!
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One expert compared the shutdown to school snow days, indicating the time lost for rulemaking cannot be made up.
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In a publicly released letter, the contractor addressed an April incident on the Port Arthur LNG project that led to three fatalities.
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EXECUTIVE MOVES
Cade Rowley, who joined the Tempe, Arizona-based contractor in 1998 as a field engineer, takes over the top C-suite role.
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Opinion
Boyd Worsham, president and CEO of the National Center for Construction Education and Research, writes that the industry should emphasize the top, not the bottom, of building’s career ladder.
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