The Labor Department introduced a new portal to help employers and workers build AI skills through registered apprenticeships and industry-focused training programs.
The Labor Department is seeking a national contractor to expand AI training in apprenticeship programs, aiming to modernize workforce development and meet growing industry demand.
From regulatory reform to Capitol Hill meetings, EIMA members left Washington with a clear message: more opportunity ahead but only for those actively shaping policy.
The EIFS industry is growing—but hasn't reclaimed its 2006 peak. EIMA's CEO says closing the gap will take sustained investment and a perception shift.
Proposed rule would reinstate a streamlined economic reality test, with construction groups praising the shift and officials opening a 60-day public comment period.
The proposed rule would restore a streamlined economic reality test, with officials and industry groups citing clarity and flexibility for employers and independent workers.
EIMA’s first legislative fly-in will bring EIFS stakeholders to Capitol Hill to educate lawmakers on how policy decisions affect cladding, housing affordability, jobs, and workforce development.
EIMA’s first legislative fly-in will bring EIFS stakeholders to Capitol Hill to educate lawmakers on how policy decisions affect cladding, housing affordability, jobs, and workforce development.
For the first time in EIMA’s 40-plus year history, the 2026 Annual Meeting will take place in Washington, D.C., March 25–27, featuring a Capitol Hill fly-in, national-level speakers, and standout networking events.
For the first time in EIMA’s 40-plus year history, the 2026 Annual Meeting will take place in Washington, March 25-27, featuring a Capitol Hill fly-in, national-level speakers, and standout networking events.