This week’s poll: Is the gender pay gap a wake-up call for companies to recruit more women into construction?
Is the gender pay gap a wake up call for companies to recruit more women in construction?
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This week’s poll: Is the gender pay gap a wake-up call for companies to recruit more women into construction?
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Is the gender pay gap a wake up call for companies to recruit more women in construction?
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2018-04-06T10:10:00Z By Gill Parker
The final deadline of gender pay gap information has now passed. Gill Parker of BDG architecture + design explains why the final result should not be taken at face value
2018-04-05T15:27:00Z
We want to hear from you: women working in construction are worse off than their male colleagues, but is this reflected at your workplace?
2018-04-05T06:00:00Z By Chloë McCulloch
Women working for construction firms take home lower average earnings than men - that’s a fact, but one that shouldn’t be tolerated
2025-06-02T06:00:00Z By Joey Gardiner
As well as setting departmental capital budgets for rest of the parliament, this month’s spending review will also be followed by a long-awaited infrastructure strategy that will determine the future of private finance on public projects. Joey Gardiner reads the tea leaves
2025-05-27T06:00:00Z By Joey Gardiner
The government has said it will fund the giant Euston station and Lower Thames Crossing schemes using private finance. With the Treasury mulling a broader injection of private capital into public projects, Joey Gardiner examines how ministers are going about it – and the prospects for success
2025-05-07T06:00:00Z By Joey Gardiner
With the government understood to be considering reinstating a form of private financing to pay for public infrastructure ahead of the launch of its 10-Year Infrastructure Strategy next month, Joey Gardiner weighs up whether reigniting PFI would be a good idea
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