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Replacing Workers Who Walk Now Is a Bigger Drain on the Bottom Line - McGraw-Hill Construction | ENR

Publication Date: 08-MAY-06
Author:  Debra K. Rubin, Mary B. Powers and Tony Illia, with William G. Krizan and Richard Korman
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Hold on to your employees for dear life. Burgeoning markets and corporate growth across the construction industry are turning a once-loyal work force into an endangered species. As job opportunities and salaries soar in a people-strapped business, firms are more hard-pressed these days to keep their employees, particular managers, in place.

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