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How inclusion can make construction a more attractive place to work

The CIOB is paving the way for the next generation of construction leaders to be heard, writes Caroline Gumble.

“Many in our industry already show leadership on driving diversity and inclusion – the CIOB Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Charter is also an opportunity to promote what you are doing.”

You may have seen in last month’s CM a thoughtful piece from Scape on steps the construction industry must take to be more inclusive. I’ve made the case for diversity and inclusivity on many occasions. I sense that we now have some momentum in improving how we recruit, given the wide acceptance that our industry needs new recruits and that we must attract the best talent.

As a priority, that means expanding the pool of talent to bring in more women, people from ethnic minority backgrounds, people with disabilities and other under-represented groups.

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