All Every Person Counts articles – Page 5
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News
Construction apprenticeship starts showing signs of bounce back after years of decline
Number starting apprenticeships had dropped three years running
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Features
Why releasing gender pay gap reports may not be enough
Today is the deadline for firms to publish gender pay gap data, but can a system that has no teeth ever do more than track the problem?
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Comment
‘Shaping Kier’s pregnancy loss policy has meant so much to me. I truly believe it will help others’
Carrie-Ann Dring hopes to break the silence surrounding one of society’s taboos by sharing her own story
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Comment
You employ more disabled people than you think
People working in construction often find their disability is not recognised and they do not get the right support – that has to change
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News
Close to 70 jobs go as London fit-out firm goes under
Pandemic blamed as £67m-turnover Twenty1 Construction collapses
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News
Mild weather saw wage packets rebound in February, says payroll firm
Average weekly earnings for tradespeople rose sharply last month after January drop
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News
McLaren brings in former McAlpine London boss to head up construction business
Paul Heather joined £650m turnover firm this week
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Features
Where have all the workers gone? Construction’s shrinking talent pool
The pandemic has deepened problems with availability of labour, putting at risk firms’ backed-up workloads
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Features
Mentoring Circle: Building up women in the built environment
How a mentoring scheme for women has grown beyond all expectations in only a year
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Comment
Let’s talk about construction’s people problem
Building invites you to be part of its Every Person Counts coverage, giving voice to those tackling the acute skills crisis facing construction
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News
Housebuilders putting the brakes on jobs keeps lid on wage inflation, payroll firm says
Hudson Contract reports average earnings fell 10% last month compared to December’s number
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Construction under pressure as migrant worker numbers continue to fall, CITB warns
Covid and Brexit have both been contributing factors
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