Construction wages slightly rise although sluggish in some areas
Its seems that construction wages for the self employed may be turning the corner after a slow end to 2023 and beginning of 2024, as many self employed have felt…
Read MoreIts seems that construction wages for the self employed may be turning the corner after a slow end to 2023 and beginning of 2024, as many self employed have felt…
Read MoreWorkers operating under the Blue Book agreement have accepted contractors’ offer of an extra £1 per hour cost of living increase but this does not nearly match inflation. Following a…
Read MoreConstruction self employed wages have continued to rise despite the worries in cost of living and inflation rocketing in the last six months with labour rates hitting £1000 per week….
Read MorePlasterers, demolition workers, plumbers, roofers and scaffolders have see pay rise and keep in line with the current official inflation rate which many dispute that has recently climbed to 9.1%…
Read MoreWages for tradesmen and women in the construction industry have continued to rise even through the pandemic with average weekly earnings increased by 1.8 per cent to £944 during last…
Read MoreConstruction workers are heavily in demand which means tradesmen jobs, CPCS jobs and management jobs being hard to fill at the moment, this has been made more apparent by the…
Read MoreConstruction is still in a strong place in regards to wage growth with many tradesmen seeing wages rise even during the pandemic with self-employed tradespeople seeing wages reach pre-Covid levels, delivering…
Read MoreEmployers in construction are freezing the wages of workers under the industry’s main pay agreement. The move has flabbergasted UNITE union leaders who are accusing employers of being “out of…
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