All Careers articles – Page 54
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LSC approves £10m for training centres
Cathall Road scheme in Waltham Forest will benefit from government skills and employment push
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Ten workers killed on 2010 games sites in Delhi
Rush to meet Commonwealth Games deadlines blamed for injuries and deaths across city
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Sexual harassment blocks women's path to top
Research shows female workers in construction struggle with long hours and a macho site culture
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Jobless builders picket power plant over foreign labour use
Protestors block entrance to Newport site and urge workers across the country to strike
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UK workers turn to Iraq for jobs
White-collar construction staff turn in desperation to Iraq and Afghanistan, reveals recruitment agency
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In my day: Industry greats reminisce about their schooldays
These tykes grew up to become pillars of the construction community – despite the overheated classrooms and endless dark corridors. So how would they redesign those grim sixties cellblocks they called ‘school’?
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Latest construction appointments - 04 September 2009
George Currie has become partner and account leader at EC Harris
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RIBA announces first female president
Ruth Reed promises to encourage more women to work and remain in architecture
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Conference: 'Rethinking construction management'
130 papers on topics such as risk management, sustainability and project performance
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Poland: Architecture and Identity - Until January
In Autumn 2009 the RIBA Trust and Arup will host a major programme of exhibitions and talks focussed on Poland.
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Design exhibition: Close Up: Until 6 October 2009
The show presents 10 years of European design projects by the Helen Hamlyn Research Associates 2009 at the RCA.
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Alarm raised over 'excessive' management pay at Berkeley
Investment advisers urge shareholders to vote against pay deal at group's AGM and oppose election of Tony Pidgeley as chairman
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Striking Dubai labourers told to work harder to earn more
Al Habtoor Engineering employees returned to work after being informed that any pay increase would depend on productivity
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Network Rail axes 1,800 maintenance jobs
Restructure of maintenance teams is part of £4bn cost cutting drive
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Outgoing RIBA president proposes pay for successors
The outgoing RIBA president has set up a panel to consider the possibility of paying his successors
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Diversity in construction: transforming lives
If a job candidate isn’t white, male and able-bodied, the construction industry doesn’t seem to want to know them. So a training organisation called NET Ambitions is trying to get employers to diversify. Emily Wright talked to three people whose lives have been transformed
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Bechtel lures Davis Langdon sustainability expert to Crossrail
Crossrail has poached a member of Davis Langdon’s sustainability team as preparatory work for the £16bn project intensifies
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Latest construction appointments - 28 August 2009
Brookfield Asset Management has named Peter Thomson, Robert von Herrmann and Paul Tam senior vice presidents
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23,000 jobs at risk as skills body cuts NVQ funding
Industry ‘gutted’ as workers face qualifications lapsing without prospect of renewal
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Wates names new non-executive director
Wincanton chief exec Graeme McFaull joins board of UK contractor