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Week of August 2, 2004

Front Page

* Atlanta Chosen to Launch National Workforce Housing Initiative
* Start Education Outreach Now With 'Homes of Our Own'
* NAHB Leaders Put Focus on Housing Issues at Democratic Convention
* Housing Snapshot

President's Message

* Please Take the Time to Help Us Solve the GLI Crisis

Housing Forum

* Letters to the Editor

Housing Politics

* Builders Applaud Homeownership Tax Credit Provision in Bipartisan Senate Bill
* Habitat Conservation Measures Receive Builder Support
* House Acts at the Last Minute to Avoid Shutdown of FHA Multifamily Program
* NAHB Enters Election Season With 10-Point Housing Platform

Housing and Economics

* New-Home Sales in June Hold Close to Record Pace
* Record Pace of June Home Re-sales Will Be Tough to Beat, Realtors Say
* Housing Starts in June Cool Down From Torrid Levels
* Eye on the Economy

Senors Housing

* Design Trends for Today’s Booming Boomer Market

Small Builders and Remodelers

* Help Your Clients Be Good Neighbors — And Maybe Pick Up a Job or Two

Multifamily

* Call for Entries for Pillars of the Industry Awards

Environment

* National Tree Preservation Awards Received by NAHB Members

Business Management

* Slim and Trim: Fitness for Your QuickBooks® File
* Build Smarter, Earn More by 'Pricing for Profits'
* Build Your Knowledge at the Custom Builder Symposium

Building Systems

* Consumer Publication Explains Ins and Outs of Building and Buying Log Homes

Design

* Call for Speakers for the Design Program at the Builders’ Show

Labor

* Agreement Promotes Job Safety for Mexican-Born Workers
* Superintendents in Ft. Myers, Florida, Latest to Complete Training Program

Building Products

* Spray Wand Button Provides Personal Shower Control

Building News Coast To Coast

Association News & Events

* Deadline for Insurance Survey Extended; More Participation From Builders Needed
* Fred Kemp, NAHB Senior Life Director From St. Louis, Dies
* Viking Offers Members a Discount on Top of Discounts
* Awards Program Deadlines
* Calendar of Events

NBN Back Issues

 

Agreement Promotes Job Safety for Mexican-Born Workers

A joint declaration signed on July 21 by U.S. Labor Secretary Elaine Chao and Mexico Secretary for Foreign Affairs Luis Ernesto Derbez is an excellent step toward improving workplace safety for Mexican-born workers in the U.S., according to NAHB.

“Hispanic workers are a vital and valued source of labor for home building in this country, and it’s essential to ensure that they and anyone for whom English may not be a primary language have the training that can keep them safe on the jobsite just as others do,” said NAHB President Bobby Rayburn. “The nation’s home builders commend Secretaries Chao and Derbez for signifying our countries’ ongoing commitment to protecting those workers’ health and well-being.”

NAHB and its 215,000 members share in this commitment, and are doing their part to promote workplace safety through a recently signed alliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Rayburn noted.


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The alliance focuses on providing NAHB members and others in the residential construction industry with information, training opportunities and guidance that will help to reduce and prevent exposure to residential construction industry hazards.

This effort specifically emphasizes increasing access to this safety information for Spanish-speaking workers.

In a related move, NAHB and OSHA recently worked together to produce an English-Spanish edition of a comprehensive Jobsite Safety Handbook, and NAHB is currently developing a number of similar resources in both languages.

NAHB will also participated in the July 22 Hispanic Safety & Health Summit held by the U.S. Department of Labor and OSHA.
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