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One in seven migrant workers left construction since 2019

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One in seven migrant workers in construction have left the industry over the last three years, according to the Construction Industry Training Board’s (CITB) latest annual migration report.

Migration in UK Construction 2021 found that the number of migrant workers in the industry fell by 8.3% in 2020, with 25,000 fewer workers in the sector than in 2019, although this was in the context of the whole industry shrinking by a similar percentage.

Over the past three years, however, the number of migrant workers in construction dropped by 15% from more than 360,000 to 280,000, the equivalent of one in every seven migrant workers.

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