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Abu-Khader, W (2023) Barriers to the adoption of digitalization in the construction industry: Perspectives of owners, contractors, and contractors. Construction Economics and Building, 23(03-04).

Asadi, R, Wilkinson, S and Rotimi, J O B (2023) Mixed-method approach to the evaluation of rework provisions within general contract conditions. Construction Economics and Building, 23(03-04).

Lucas, J, Gajjar, D, Loadholt, G and Davis, D (2023) Roofing distributor employee perception: Workforce attraction/retention and need. Construction Economics and Building, 23(03-04).

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: employment; recruitment; retention; roofing
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  • URL: https://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/AJCEB/article/view/8315
  • Abstract:
    Workforce attractions and needs development are present at all levels of the construction industry, from general contractors down to trade contractors and their distributors. Specifically, the roofing industry faces a severe decline in workforce strength in all areas, including distribution. This study aims to collect and present workforce data that distributor companies can use to create an attractive company culture to strengthen their workforce. This study collected data via survey and analyzed current workforce satisfaction, attraction, retention factors, and demographics in the roofing industry. Findings yield that the overall work and the yearly compensation were key factors for attraction and retention. The study results illustrate the development of workforce needs in the affordability of benefits and career path. The importance of this study lies in the ability of distributor companies to understand areas they are doing well in and identify areas that need to be improved and incorporate the findings in developing recruitment material for new employees.

Mahmud, A, Ogunlana, S O, Hong, W T, Yahaya, I W and Akoh, S R (2023) Adopting qualitative data in conceptual system dynamic modelling. Construction Economics and Building, 23(03-04).

Manoharan, K, Dissanayake, P, Pathirana, C, Deegahawature, D and Silva, R (2023) A constructive system to assess the performance-based grading of construction labour through work-based training components and applications. Construction Economics and Building, 23(03-04).

Manoharan, K, Dissanayake, P, Pathirana, C, Deegahawature, D and Silva, R (2023) A new productivity benchmarking system connected to well-designed labour apprenticeship framework for construction projects. Construction Economics and Building, 23(03-04).

Olugboyega, O, Binga, B, Oseghale, G E and Aigbavboa, C (2023) Effect of anti-corruption systems’ logic on corruption manifestations in project planning and execution in Nigeria. Construction Economics and Building, 23(03-04).

Pancholi, J and Devkar, D G (2023) Analyzing the influence of organizational culture in projects using Last Planner system. Construction Economics and Building, 23(03-04).

Ryandika, Meifrinaldi, Pribadi, K S, Martek, I and Chan, T K (2023) Inequality and vulnerability of informal employment during the pandemic. Construction Economics and Building, 23(03-04).

Susanti, B, Kadarsa, E, Foralisa, M and Juliantina, I (2023) Non-toll revenue potential to increase funding sources for toll road maintenance. Construction Economics and Building, 23(03-04).