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Avoid litigation, loss of trade secrets when employees leave

Businesses must take steps to ensure they do not lose valuable information when employees leave for competing firms. Employers need to protect themselves from costly lawsuits when poaching top performers from competitors. Keep Reading

How to retool your business for millennials

The right business environment can motivate younger workers. Find out what it takes to be a millennial-friendly business in the aggregate industry. Keep Reading

Crushed stone, sand and gravel production holding steady

Despite a pandemic that made a sizable impact, crushed stone and sand and gravel production remain in a positive place relative to recent years. Keep Reading

Quarry Faces: July 2021

The 2021 Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference took place June 2-3 at the Omni Grove Park Inn in Asheville, North Carolina. Here's a glimpse of the event. Keep Reading

Where the industry stands with MHSA – and what’s ahead

It has been more than five months since the Biden administration took office, and while there is still a lot to learn about the potential enforcement focus of the MHSA, much has become clearer. Keep Reading

Chereb: Potential wrinkle surfaces in nonbuilding

Although passage of a major infrastructure bill this summer remains an unknown, the outlook for aggregate demand remains fairly positive. P&Q contributor David Chereb explains. Keep Reading

PCA leaders make the case for carbon neutrality

While some environmental policymakers push for fewer construction materials, Portland Cement Association (PCA) leaders say concrete and cement are the solution to a more sustainable world. Keep Reading

Wear parts for your operation

Check out some of the options available from companies such as ME Elecmetal, Columbia Steel, Unified Screening & Crushing and AMCAST. Keep Reading

The handshake makes a triumphant return

Due to the pandemic, there were too many moments over the last year where two people weren’t reading from the same greeting handbook. But P&Q's Kevin Yanik says the handshake is officially back. Keep Reading

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