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Training crisis needs imaginative leadership, says CIOB’s Michael Brown

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  1. Although not based in the UK it is interesting to read this report and the one posted byDenise Chevin.

    My opinion is ‘Imaginative Leadership’ needs to come from the Government of the day. Open up training to all ages. I have noticed from my visits to the UK over the last seven years that it is not just the 16 to 24 years olds that need training to be made available to them. There is a group of UK unemployed that have missed the opportunity to gain training for work, across all industries, and this group spans all age ranges.

    I am unsure if this is currently available but the UK government could continue to pay unemployment benefit while people undergo trade training, while at the same time those trainees receive a minimum wage from the employing company. Although this may be a cost to the tax payer and the UK economy what are the costs to the economy due to a lack of skilled trades people.

    The simple laws of supply and demand tell us that wage rates for skills that are in short supply will inflate. This will result in an inflated cost to the economy.

    Lack of trades people will result in work being undertaken by unskilled labour passing off as trade trained. This will result in shoddy work. This shoddy work will need to be fixed up, which creates a further burden on the economy further down the time line and possibly a large amount of building stock that will have built in defects.

  2. The construction industry in general has sown its own seeds of demise, not only in its lack of investment and enthusiasm for training, but also in its shoddy treatment of qualified workers and construction professionals over the past two decades.
    Mass redundancies, corruption and a hire and fire mentality mean that many experienced and hard working construction professionals have now either retired or left the industry with a sour taste in their mouths.

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