Contractors, Immigration and Politics: How the Shortage of Craft Labor has Some Contractors Asking Politicians to Open the Borders

July 29, 2016

Presented at the 2016 ALFA International Construction Practice Group Seminar on July 29, 2016, in Rancho Palos Verdes, California. Sarah H. Lamar participated as a panelist.

The panel discussed the following issues:

  • The availability of skilled labor on construction job sites throughout the country
  • Challenges arising out of a shrinking workforce
  • Workforce issues involved when undocumented workers are brought onto the construction site
  • Immigration legislation, both enacted and proposed, that currently apply to the construction workforce in America
  • Whether or not greater immigration will assure a sufficient workforce to support the construction industry in coming years
  • Specific measures currently under consideration that may offer particular promise for the construction industry

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