All employment articles
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The right to request predictable work
Employers need to prepare for new workers’ rights legislation that comes into force this year
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How post-Brexit visa rules are affecting immigrant worker sponsorship
The points-based system has made a wide variety of construction roles eligible for company sponsorship, not just highly skilled positions
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Cost of living guide: How firms are helping their staff
As inflation soars, many construction companies and housebuilders are looking at how they can support their staff with extra pay, support or other benefits. Here is a guide to what individual firms are doing
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Modern slavery – look closely at your supply chain
Scrutiny of the construction industry is increasing. How can firms ensure they don’t accidentally fall foul of the law?
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Kier directors to take 20% pay cut during coronavirus outbreak
Contractor has freezed recruitment and offered staff unpaid leave
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Construction drops out of top 10 jobs for young people
The sector has slumped to 12 th  position on the list of top jobs for people aged 22 to 29, according to ONS data
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Mid-sized construction firms 'upbeat about Brexit'
Poll finds firms have become more positive towards UK’s impending exit from the EU
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The loss of capacity is as worrying as the loss of jobs to the industry
The worrying question is whether we have the numbers of workers needed to meet a boost to the industry
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North-east aches while London sees growth in construction jobs
Chart illustrates varied pattern of construction work throughout the UK
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Why job shedding in the UK construction industry may be about to accelerate
It is possible that we have not yet seen in the figures an employment response to the drop in output
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Is the UK rapidly building up a future construction skills gap? Probably
Figures indicating how much the pool of labour has shrunk are disturbing
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The changing shape of the UK construction workforce
Latest data suggests a shift towards more self employment
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Construction employment falls despite growth in self employment
Figures suggest firms are not that comfortable with hiring at the moment
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2012 will be a stinker for construction
Forecasters seem unified in their pessimism over future construction output
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Where will the construction work be in 2012?
There may be less work in 2012, but that doesn’t mean less opportunity for smart construction firms
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No sign in the data that construction employment is plunging again – not yet anyway
The construction jobs market has been holding up better than many have feared.
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Jobs scene a little brighter today, but what does the future hold?
Rate of construction redundancies returns to pre-recession levels.
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Fewer redundancy in construction, but the future remains bleak on jobs
For the optimists in the construction industry there is much hope to be gleaned from the latest employment figures.Equally for the pessimists there is plenty within the numbers to fret about.So what should we make of the latest batch of labour market numbers that, among other things, show that 163,000 ...
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Grim outlook for jobs in UK construction
The official figures show construction lost 67,000 jobs in the third quarter of this year. This is more than 1,000 jobs each working day and half the jobs lost to the UK economy over that period.So while there may be suggestions of more stability in the wider economy, construction is ...
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A common disaster
The Construction Confederation has gone bust, leaving a £20m deficit in its pension fund and hundreds of people who stand to lose up to 70% of their retirement income. The situation is extremely depressing for those affected, but it’s not a scandal. It’s not a tale of incompetence or deceit. ...