Construction adds 28,000 jobs in November
AI Article Summary
In November, the construction sector saw an increase of 28,000 jobs, with significant gains in the nonresidential construction area. This comes at a time when other parts of the labor market are losing momentum. The growth in hiring could indicate a strengthening in certain segments of the construction industry.
What This Means for Canadian Contractors
This growth in construction jobs shows how nonresidential projects are becoming a focal point in the industry. For Canadian builders, this means they may see increased opportunities in commercial and industrial projects. The staffing surge could lead to adjustments in planning permits and heightened demand for specialized workers.