When the Future of Jobs Report was first published in 2016, surveyed employers expected that 35% of workers’ skills would face disruption in the coming years. The COVID-19 pandemic, along with rapid advancements in frontier technologies, led to significant disruptions in working life and skills, prompting respondents to predict high levels of skills instability in subsequent editions of the ...
Entry-level jobs in the US have fallen by 35% in the last 18 months, in large part because of AI. For those jobs still open, the nature of the work is changing fast as AI carries out routine task execution. Entry-level hires are still crucial for businesses – and with AI, companies stand to improve the productivity of their junior employees.
These are the jobs predicted to see the highest growth in demand and the skills workers will likely need, according to the Future of Jobs Report 2025.
JD Supra: Federal Subcontractors Beware: The Workshare Provision in Your Subcontract May Not Apply When the Government Increases the Value of the Prime Contract
A recent decision from the Court of Appeals of Virginia may have companies doublechecking the workshare terms in their subcontracts. The Court held that a subcontractor's 40 percent workshare only ...
Federal Subcontractors Beware: The Workshare Provision in Your Subcontract May Not Apply When the Government Increases the Value of the Prime Contract
Consider this: A subcontractor hits a gas line while digging, severely injuring workers. The subcontractor blames inaccurate markers, but liability falls on them—and you, the general contractor. Every ...
Hired by the general contractor for new-construction and renovation projects, subcontractors are specialists in particular trades who provide expertise that others on the job site or the work team do ...