As employers scramble, or perhaps more accurately pull their hair out, over vacant jobs, strong demand and no one to actually do the work, it is little wonder they are frustrated these days. And StatsCan seems to amplify that sense when it posts surveys showing “record-setting job vacancies” now sitting north of one million positions. The logical response on the part of employers is to ask: where have all the workers gone?
Mental Health in the Workplace
In 2022, mental health and wellbeing are huge concerns for employers.
Drones are Benefitting Earthmoving Operations
Why you should add this tool to your toolbox
The Saskatchewan Common Ground Alliance Celebrates 15 Years of Promoting Public Safety
Committed to worker safety and damage prevention
You Only Retire Once
Growing up, I was always afraid of standing up in class to speak or being singled out to answer a question.
Big Equipment at Big River
Fresh out of high school in 2009, Cooper Davis found himself in the oilfield at just 18 years old. Working
The Hiring Landscape
Some heavy construction employers in Saskatchewan are sharing what they are trying in order to find and retain workers to keep their businesses and the industry strong.
Heavy Construction & Local Economies
Saskatchewan communities benefit when heavy construction crews show up to work on projects.
SHCA Southern Golf Tournament
SHCA would like to thank all the participants of the association’s Southern Golf Tournament in August. It was a beautiful day and a great opportunity to play and network with others in the industry.
