employees
Missouri producer develops unique safety program
The Capital Materials program incentivizes employees to work safely for themselves and those working around them. Keep Reading
The connection between Steve Jobs and the aggregate industry
Is an aggregate operation not in pursuit of perfection when its goal is for every employee to return home safely after each workday? Keep Reading
Kentucky workshop preps teachers about the aggregate industry
The Kentucky Crushed Stone Association collaborated with its state department of education to redesign a workshop for teachers that will ultimately educate students about the aggregate industry. Keep Reading
Hiring military veterans in the aggregate industry
Bringing former military service members into an aggregate operation is a real opportunity, but employers should approach the group thoughtfully. Keep Reading
Finding, keeping available workers
Looking at labor availability can help to protect companies’ investments in productivity and safety in an evolving workforce. Keep Reading
P&Q Roundtable 2017: Concerns about the state of the aggregate industry
Pit & Quarry Roundtable attendees share their biggest concerns regarding the state of the aggregate industry. Keep Reading
Battling for independent contractor status
When it comes to classifying workers as employees or independent contractors, be sure to get it right. Keep Reading
The workforce of the future
The industry’s success will remain dependent on employees who are capable of doing hands-on work. Keep Reading
DOL putting new overtime rule in place
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), in conjunction with President Barack Obama and Secretary Thomas Perez, released a final rule updating overtime regulations. According to DOL, the new rule will automatically extend overtime pay protections to more than 4 million… Keep Reading