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October 2014, Vol. 51 No. 10


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New Research: Labor Shortages in Wyoming
and the Nation

Recent media coverage of the construction industry suggests a shortage of workers, especially subcontractors, in the Rocky Mountain and High Plains region. The wealth of anecdotal evidence prompted Research & Planning (R&P) to closely examine construction industry growth, wages, and employment. A white paper examining labor shortages in Wyoming is forthcoming from R&P. A link will be provided in the November 2014 issue of Wyoming Labor Force Trends.

Table: Occupational Shortages in Wyoming, the Region, and the Nation as of May 2013
Wyoming Region Nation
Crane & Tower Operators Crane & Tower Operators Crane & Tower Operators
Drywall & Ceiling Tile Installers Electrical Power-Line Installers & Repairers Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers
Electrical Power-Line Installers & Repairers Excavating & Loading Machine & Dragline Operators Elevators Installers & Repairers
Electricians Operating Engineers & Other Construction Equipment Operators Insulation Workers, Mechanical
Excavating & Loading Machine and Dragline Operators Security & Fire Alarm Systems Installers Paving, Surfacing, & Tamping Equipment Operators
Heating, Air Conditioning, & Refrigeration Mechanics Reinforcing Iron & Rebar Workers
Insulation Workers, Mechanical Security & Fire Alarm Systems Installers
Operating Engineers & Other Construction Equipment Operators
Telecommunication Line Installers & Repairers
Excerpt from forthcoming white paper, “Occupational Shortages in the Construction Industry,” by K. Faler, 2014, Research & Planning, Wyoming Department of Workforce Services.