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Ex-offenders face ‘negative stigma’ in construction industry

A new report by the u003ca href=u0022https://www.ciob.orgu0022 target=u0022_blanku0022 rel=u0022noreferrer noopeneru0022u003eChartered Institute of Building (CIOB)u003c/au003e is urging the government to break down barriers blocking people with criminal records from working in construction

A CIOB study, called Building Opportunity: Employing People with Criminal Convictions in Construction, has found that just 25% of construction executives would hire people with a criminal conviction – despite the sector facing a significant skills shortage.

Some of the challenges faced by people with a criminal record when entering the industry include negative perceptions, fears about the company’s reputation, and concerns over existing employees’ safety, particularly in a high-risk environment like a construction site.

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