Construction worker

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Definition and Categorization of Construction Workers
– Workers in construction can be categorized as manual laborers, skilled tradespeople, or supervisory/managerial personnel.
– Safety legislation in different countries defines construction workers differently.
– The term ‘construction workers’ is broad and encompasses various levels and types of work.
– Laborers make up a significant portion of the construction workforce in most countries.
– There is also a substantial presence of white-collar workers in the construction industry.

Construction Safety Measures
Construction safety measures aim to provide a safe working environment for workers.
– Workers are required to receive safety education at each construction site.

Poor Pay and Working Conditions for Migrant Workers
– A Human Rights Watch report highlighted unsafe and unfair working conditions in the Chinese construction industry.
– In China, a large percentage of construction workers are migrant workers, often due to poverty in their farming communities.
– The United States also experiences the prevalence of illegal immigrant labor in construction, leading to crimes like wage theft and workplace standard violations.
– Qatar faced similar issues during the preparation for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, with workers from poor countries working in harsh conditions for low wages.

Related Topics and Resources
Civil engineering is closely related to construction.
– ‘Dirty, Dangerous and Demeaning’ refers to the challenging nature of some construction work.
– An index of construction articles provides more information on various construction-related topics.
– A list of topics on working time and conditions can shed light on labor-related aspects of construction.
– The outline of construction offers a comprehensive overview of the field.
– The Collins English Dictionary provides a definition of construction workers.
– The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) offers information on construction safety regulations.
– The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) provides general information on construction workers.
– The US Bureau of Labor Statistics offers data on employment and wages in the construction sector.
– The CPWR-The Center for Construction Research and Training provides information on Hispanic employment and women in construction.

References
– The Collins English Dictionary
– The Health and Safety Executive (HSE)
– The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS)
– The US Bureau of Labor Statistics
– The CPWR-The Center for Construction Research and Training Source:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Construction_worker

A construction worker is a worker employed in the physical construction of the built environment and its infrastructure.

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Construction workers wearing reflective vests, hard hats, and other protective clothing at a work site in New York City.
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