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Everything You Need to Know About Oilfield Services

Strategy Driven

These include seismic testing, directional services for drillers, transport services, and more. They also offer specialized expertise in engineering, procurement and construction. In addition, seek out professional development opportunities to enhance your skills and experience.

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August Jobs Report 2023

HR Digest

While this growth is slightly below expectations, it aligns with the Federal Reserve’s goal of managing inflation. However, certain sectors experienced job losses, such as transportation and warehousing, which lost 34,000 jobs, and the entertainment industry, which saw a decline due to ongoing strikes.

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Top 10 US Cities to Capture Small Business Recovery Act Dollars.

Women on Business

A Roadmap For Recovery Stimulus dollars are headed toward businesses that support these Recovery Act goals: Healthcare : Modernize the healthcare system with electronic medical records systems. For funding in education, healthcare, construction, urban development, criminal justice, and the arts, look inside the beltway.

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Too Many Infrastructure Projects Go It Alone

Harvard Business Review

To renew and reinvent our aging transportation infrastructure, we must turn our attention to coalition-building. Developing and deploying new technology requires building a supportive ecosystem surrounding it. The goal is create a common platform, “an open ecosystem for the open road,” the alliance website proclaims.

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America’s Leaders Need to Tell a New Story About Infrastructure

Harvard Business Review

Transportation infrastructure must be renewed and reinvented. The state of transportation infrastructure has implications for every major issue. It touches the environment: transportation accounts for more than a quarter of U.S. In addition to construction jobs, the technology side of infrastructure offers jobs of the future.

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The Other Women's Movement: Factory Workers in the Developing World

Harvard Business Review

He now works in Bahrain in the construction sector, and she uses her factory wages to care for their two daughters. Safe spaces and systems that enable discussion about threats and alleviate concerns like unsafe transportation, gender-based violence, and depression. Access to professional development and advancement opportunities.

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Fixing the World's Infrastructure Problems

Harvard Business Review

Department of Transportation estimates that 15% of the country''s roads are in an unacceptable condition and says that road congestion costs the U.S. of GDP (PDF) is necessary to raise infrastructure in the region to the standard of developed East Asian countries. an estimated $100 billion per year. We need to streamline delivery.