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Decline in construction workers taking annual leave

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New analysis of more than 3,000 companies has revealed the construction industry has seen one of the biggest dips in employees taking annual leave.

The annual leave report, conducted by Access PeopleHR, looked at absence leave data of more than 122,000 employees over the last three years.  

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