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Unemployment Spike in Construction – a Key Driver of U.S. Economy – Cries Out for Investment that Puts People to Work Building America
Business Wire
Today’s unemployment report confirmed that in the U.S. job market, the
hardest hit sector continues to be the construction industry, a key
driver of our economy.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, construction unemployment
rose from 17.1 percent in September to 18.7 percent in October. That
reflects the loss of 62,000 construction jobs in one month, bringing to
more than 1.6 million the number of construction jobs lost since the
recession began.
Terry O’Sullivan, General President of LIUNA made the following
statement today regarding the jobs report:
Each month tens of thousands of men and women who want to do the job of
building America are being thrown out of work. The toll on families,
communities, employers and our economy is of crisis proportions.
Construction jobs tend to be good jobs, with workers’ incomes quickly
circulating through and boosting local economies. The work of men and
women in the construction industry provides sorely needed improvements
to our transportation systems, energy systems and other basics of our
nation.
This is a no-brainer. We can put hundreds of thousands of men and women
back to work, boost our economy and build America, while leaving behind
real assets and a positive legacy for generations to come.
We call on Congress to quickly move forward to bring stability to the
construction industry and stop the hemorrhaging of jobs through every
possible option – including an end to delays on reauthorization of our
nation’s surface transportation investment, which alone would support
2.8 million jobs.
The members of LIUNA – the Laborers’ International Union of North
America – are on the forefront of the construction industry, a
powerhouse of workers who are proud to build America.
Copyright Business Wire 2009
2009-11-06 11:43:00
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