All CITB articles
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CITB denies asking ‘leading’ questions in levy consultations after spat with polling firm
Training group trades blows with Survation over levy survey
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Nearly-three quarters of levy-paying firms want to scrap CITB, says survey
Hudson Contract suggests merging training board with new Skills England body
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Construction has higher than average number of neurodiverse workers, NFB finds
ADHD most common condition within sector
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CITB review by Department for Education imminent
Training body recently received ‘requires improvement’ rating from Ofsted
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Industry needs extra 45,000 workers a year by 2027, CITB report says
Close to 2.7 million people will be working in sector, training body predicts
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The silent revolution: an interview with CITB boss Tim Balcon
Tim Balcon tells Carl Brown about his non-academic background, personal tragedy and his mission to improve vocational qualifications
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Construction must find quarter of a million new workers by 2026, says CITB
Carpentry and joinery forecast for biggest demand growth
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CLC outlines plan to close 50,000-worker annual recruitment gap
Group focused on culture change, broadening diversity, and raising awareness of existing schemes
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Two years in jail for pair found guilty of falsifying CITB health and safety tests
Investigation uncovered large-scale criminal operation helping foreign nationals obtain competence cards
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Construction under pressure as migrant worker numbers continue to fall, CITB warns
Covid and Brexit have both been contributing factors
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CITB’s wage bill falls as high earners shipped out
Number of staff has halved over four years under Vision 2020 restructuring
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This is what I know: Sarah Beale’s thoughts as she steps down from the CITB
The chief executive is leaving the training body at the end of the month
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Nine testing centres suspended after thousands of CSCS cards incorrectly issued to workers
CITB says pandemic closing other industries has driven rise in fraudulant activity
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Thousands still on furlough ‘making labour shortages worse'
More jobs are available but employers can find fewer workers to do them
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Construction will need 217,000 new workers to meet demand by 2025, CITB warns
Joiners, electricians and fit-out specialists among skills most sought after
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Covid forces CITB to shelve plans to sell off college network
Buyers reluctant to part with cash as uncertainty caused by pandemic drags on
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CITB says 22,500 new construction roles needed in Scotland to hit net zero goals
Research finds sustainability push will require more than 4,500 project managers