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‘Instead of wanting modular workers, train apprentices the traditional way’

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A selection of readers’ comments about news and issues in the industry from across the CIOB community and social media.

Call for workforce reforms to tackle construction skills crisis

A report from the Centre for Social Justice has warned that without radical reforms, construction risks falling short of the government’s 1.5 million homes target.

Instead of employers wanting modular workers (i.e. kitchen fitters) or wanting people who can do first fix and the like, train apprentices the traditional way to be able to cover all aspects of their trades be it brickwork, plastering etc. Ensure companies only employ fully trained workers by more stringent use of the CSCS cards, perhaps even using a registration system such as the Gas Safe or NICEIC.

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