All CITB articles – Page 2
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CITB sells Birmingham outpost as cost-cutting continues
Initiative designed to make savings of more than £40m at training provider
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Laing O’Rourke and Mace among firms picked for CITB leadership and management scheme
Thirty-seven firms secured funding
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Around 5,000 small contractors set to benefit from CITB levy changes
Skills body proposes raising wage bill threshold to £120,000 next year
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CITB to axe 110 jobs following levy bill cut
Skills body making 17% of employees redundant, with over half of current staff already furloughed
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Features
Build UK and CITB create construction STEM ambassador scheme
Programme has been designed to attract talent into construction
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CITB to pay apprenticeship grants in advance
Payments will support more than 7,000 apprentices through coronavirus outbreak
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CITB to look at thousands of tests again after raids discover centres giving answers to candidates
Three sites at heart of probe which also caught suspected illegal immigrants
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CITB forecasts slower growth as Brexit looms
Training body expects sector to grow by 1.3% this year - if the UK and EU reach a Brexit deal
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Comment
What's the best way to attract and recruit young people into construction? Get them young
The industry’s approach to attracting and hiring new talent is haphazard. The Construction Leadership Council, if properly funded, could do something about it
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CITB pledges £5m for hard-to-reach recruits
Women, long-term unemployed and ex-military all being courted by new fund
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Construction apprenticeship starts on the rise
New figures described as ‘promising’ but work is still needed to recruit females
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CITB pledges support for axed Carillion apprentices
Training body confirms it is still providing support for stranded apprentices despite mass redundancies
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CITB appoints industry bigwigs to Home Nations roles
New Nation Councils to earmark training needs for England, Scotland and Wales
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HQ move will cause CITB ‘meltdown’, says MP
Sir Henry Bellingham says organisation has “an absolute absence of strong leadership at the upper level”
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