Construction Industry Faces Ethical Challenges, Exec Says
Unless the construction work force changes behavior patterns, an industry executive warns, the field will have trouble filling its ranks in the years to come. Keynoting the first in a series of American Institute of Ethics programs Feb. 11 in San Francisco, Mark Breslin, CEO of the Northern California-based Engineering and Utility Contractors Association, decried the lack of ethics training in today�s Generation X and Y, who will soon be taking over management positions of the retiring Baby Boomers.
Mark Breslin, CEO of the Northern California-based Engineering and Utility Contractors Association, provided a keynote address that centered on the lack of ethics training in today's Generation X and Y, who will soon be taking over management positions of the retiring Baby Boomers.