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Construction firms to employ more British workers amid Brexit impact

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A third of construction companies expect to provide more jobs for British workers, while nearly three quarters expect Brexit to impact the industry.

That’s according to the latest Migration Survey conducted by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB), which predicted that the number of migrant workers would fall at the same time that the sector grows by 250,000 workers over the next four years.

The survey found that 41% of employers will look to increase the skills of British workers, while almost a third (30%) will provide more permanent jobs for Brits, a quarter (24%) will increase minimum salaries, and 16% will look to take on more local apprentices.

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