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New Go Construct service for local work experience on construction sites
CITB is developing a new online service featuring work experience opportunities on local construction sites, part of a drive to link candidates with employers.
Come along to CITB roadshows this Spring
Construction employers are being invited to attend the latest roadshows to shape how CITB serves industry and meets employers' training priorities.
CITB and NFRC agree to suspend tiling and slating competition from SkillBuild 2020
SkillBuild 2020 update.
CITB signs heads of terms with West Suffolk College over NCC in Norfolk
CITB confirms that it is to sign a heads of terms agreement with West Suffolk College over the sale of the National Construction College (NCC) at Bircham Newton.
CITB comment on Home Office migration plan
CITB Strategy and Policy Director Steve Radley, said: “CITB cautiously welcomes lowering the salary threshold for skilled migrants, increasing the number of construction occupations eligible to work in the UK, and the commitment to monitor and respond to skills shortages.
HS2 go-ahead is major boost to construction skills demand
Jobs set to peak in 2022 at 30,000 to build the new high speed line, says construction training body
The UK Government has issued its annual priorities letter to CITB
The annual priorities letter from the UK Government to CITB can be read here.
Response to challenges from Hudson Contract
In light of recent challenges from Hudson Contract, CITB have released a statement.
Migration Advisory Committee has listened to construction industry, says CITB
CITB welcomes the recommendations in the Migration Advisory Committee report: A Points-Based System and Salary Thresholds for Immigration. Read our response.
Call for applications – plant operators training commission
Hundreds of plant operatives and assessors are to be trained up as part of a new three-year initiative from CITB.
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