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Will a £1,000 charge to hire skilled non-EU staff damage the construction industry? Vote here
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2016-01-28T07:00:00Z By Louise Dransfield
Proposed measure sparks fears skills shortage will be worsened by clampdown on skilled migrants
2016-01-20T15:08:00Z
Would leaving the EU damage the UK construction industry? Vote here
2016-01-19T17:21:00Z By Louise Dransfield
The CECA has hit out at proposals from the Migration Advisory Committee
2025-07-25T06:00:00Z By Paul Ruddick
Despite decades of technical advances and a revolution in technology, the benefits have not flowed through to improved productivity, says Paul Ruddick, chairman and founder of Reds10
2025-07-23T11:00:00Z By Dave Rogers
To scale up, it needed outside investment and there was only one place it was coming from, writes Dave Rogers
2025-07-23T06:00:00Z By Jonathan Davis
The sector needs to educate its construction partners to create a sustainable supply chain that helps achieve net zero targets and manages the transition of UK suppliers to low carbon UK steel production, says Jonathan Davis, preconstruction technical director at William Hare
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