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NAWIC and Safe Site Check In Survey Featured in Retrofit
Job opportunities for women in construction are on the rise according to survey from NAWIC and Safe Site Check In.
NAWIC Reports Job Opportunities Are On the Rise
2021 survey of women in construction and Safe Site Check In provides insight into hiring trends, job site technology and workplace equality.
Job Opportunities for Women in Construction Are On the Rise
NAWIC and Safe Site Check In survey of women in construction sheds light on construction job trends, workplace equality and job site technology.
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