All redundancies articles
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Inflation and falling consumer confidence blamed as window firm collapses with 680 jobs lost
Remaing 70 staff kept on for time being to help shut stricken business
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AHMM cutting staff numbers as projects stall
Practice blames move on “current economic circumstances” and jobs being put on hold
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Supply chain left nursing £13m hit following London fit-out firm’s collapse
One contractor missing nearly £450,000 in retentions in wake of Twenty1 Construction implosion
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Close to 70 jobs go as London fit-out firm goes under
Pandemic blamed as £67m-turnover Twenty1 Construction collapses
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ONS warns of covid-19 cost to construction
A significant number of firms have been living beyond their means, new figures show
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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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Jobs of more than 1,000 Carillion employees saved
Around 1,100 employees are still retained by the company
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Union takes legal action over Carillion collapse
Unite representing 27 workers who lost their jobs following the contractor’s collapse in January
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Futures of more than 10,000 Carillion staff confirmed
Just over 9,000 staff have found new jobs while 1,700 have been made redundant
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Thousands stuck in limbo as Carillion job decisions slow
Around 7,000 workers still waiting to learn their fate nine weeks after firm went bust
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More Carillion employees axed, as job losses mount
Around 45% of the pre-liquidation workforce have secured ongoing employment
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Carillion redundancies pass 1,000
But more than 7,500 jobs have been saved since firm went bust five weeks ago
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Balfour Beatty M&E arm cans 50 sparkies on Crossrail site in Woolwich
Workers staged a mass protest at the Crossrail site
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Comment
No sign in the data that construction employment is plunging again – not yet anyway
The construction jobs market has been holding up better than many have feared.
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No joy in the latest construction jobs figures
With low vacancies and redundancies ongoing, job numbers will continue to fall
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Latest jobs figures look pretty upbeat, but…
Full time jobs and average weekly earnings are both on the rise
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Jobs scene a little brighter today, but what does the future hold?
Rate of construction redundancies returns to pre-recession levels.