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Why upskilling is key in 2022

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Construction companies need to hire – and train – with tomorrow in mind, says Graham Harle.

It’s hard not to feel a sense of deja-vu at the start of this year, against an all-too-familiar backdrop of another covid variant, materials prices still staggeringly high and the availability of skilled labour at an all-time low.

It seems unwise then to try to predict how the rest of the year might unfold, but one thing I do know is that nothing slows our industry down more than a shortage of talent – and that is one challenge we are absolutely going to have to tackle, soon.

The construction industry has had an undeniable image problem for some time. But now, with more than 20% of construction workers in their 50s and a mass exodus of EU-born workers in the wake of the pandemic and Brexit, the situation is reaching a critical point.

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