Editorials Undefined Deportations Raise Many Questions Richard Korman November 21, 2024 No Comments It didn’t even take until Election Day to try to redefine the planned mass deportations of undocumented immigrants.Read More
Editorial Trump’s Migrant Deportation Plan: Cutting Through Noise and Confusion ENR Editorial Board November 13, 2024 No Comments How will mass deportations play out in construction?Read More
'We Depend on Immigrants,' Say Texas Construction Employers Richard Korman October 9, 2024 No Comments A pro-immigrant campaign emphasizes their overwhelming numbers in the state's residential and non-residential construction industry.Read More
Jobsite Fatalities Fewer NYC Construction Deaths as Safety Law Awaits Governor's Signature Contractors seek changes before final approval Richard Korman July 15, 2022 No Comments Anticipated enactment of Carlos' Law would raise minimum potential penalties in criminal safety convictions to $300K or higher.Read More
Construction Accidents Why A Jury Found That Contractor 'Retaliated' Against Undocumented Craft Worker Richard Korman June 28, 2022 No Comments A broken leg, an immigration arrest and a $650K jury award against a contractor related to safety violations.Read More
Immigrant Workers What Will The Immigration Muddle Mean For Construction Employers? The Trump administration policies could play havoc at project jobsites Bruce Buckley Debra K. Rubin March 28, 2018 9 Comments Impacts could be significant for undocumented workers, as well as temporary and legal immigrants wearing both blue and white collars.Read More