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HSE spot checks to look for work-related stress
As part HSE's ongoing Working Minds campaign, spot checks will be conducted to inspect how employers are recognising work-related stress – to help support and sustain good mental health in the workplace. To help you support employees with stress and stay on the right...
Rules and guidance on wearing face coverings and masks, including CLC Statement
Wearing a face covering or mask helps keep you and others safe from COVID-19. You can still catch and pass on the virus even if you have been vaccinated, so wearing a face covering helps to reduce the spread. By law, everyone age 12 and over must wear a face covering...
Discussions with government start on remediation funding proposals
Yesterday the Construction Products Association met with the Rt Hon Michael Gove MP, Secretary of State at the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) to discuss his demand for a contribution he believes that cladding and insulation manufacturers...
Find out how T-Levels can support your business
T-Levels are a new approach to sector engagement, designed to develop and secure advanced technical skills aligned to industry standards, and to address the increasing skills shortages and labour costs in industries such as construction, as well as the many benefits...
Enrolment open for Drylining option of Interior Systems Installer Apprenticeship
Leeds College of Building Interior Systems Installer Apprenticeship Programme 2022 Enrolment is now open for the Dry Lining option of the Interior Systems Installer Apprenticeship, for full details please see: Interior Systems Installer | Drylining Apprenticeship...
COVID‐19 ‘Plan B’ restrictions end
All COVID‐19 ‘Plan B’ restrictions in England have now been lifted. This means that face coverings are no longer mandatory in any setting, although people are still advised to wear them in crowded and enclosed spaces where they come into contact with others they do...
Scotland provides update on easing of Covid restrictions
The First Minister has delivered a statement to Parliament and outlined further easing of measures. Businesses can prepare to resume hybrid working from 31 January, enabling more people to have a flexible return to working between home and the office. Hybrid working...
Construction set for growth despite potential supply issues, says CPA
In its latest quarterly forecast, the Construction Products Association (CPA) forecasts that output in the industry will grow by 4.3% in 2022, slowing to 2.5% in 2023 compared to the 13.3% seen in 2021. This demonstrates the remarkable resilience of the sector to the...
Funding to support your Digital Development
There is little doubt that with escalating costs forcing us to look ever more carefully at productivity, initiatives like the Golden Thread and BIM and basic customer requirements for us to communicate better, share information in a more structured way and streamline...