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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
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2016-01-19T17:21:00Z By Louise Dransfield
The CECA has hit out at proposals from the Migration Advisory Committee
2025-12-30T07:00:00Z By Karl Horton
The second quarter brought some optimism with the publication of infrastructure and industrial strategies but ongoing economic uncertainty was the dominant theme overall, Karl Horton writes
2025-12-23T06:00:00Z By Iain Simmons
Iain Simmons sets out the minimum requirements for an effective AI use policy in the construction sector
2025-12-22T07:00:00Z By Richard Steer
A radical rethink of how we build is essential in 2026 for construction to help hit government targets and deliver the growth this country so desperately needs, writes Richard Steer
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