Cuts to course funding by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) could threaten site safety and exacerbate the shortfall in experienced site ...
Funds from the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) pushed up the number of new entrants into the construction sector by a quarter, according to ...
The jobs of more than 330 staff at the Construction Industry Training Board have been secured after it agreed a deal to outsource many of its services. The sale is part of a large-scale restructuring ...
After a turbulent year that almost brought its demise, the CITB is to reinvent itself as a co-ordinator of skills delivery rather than a direct provider, slashing its staff and closing its Norfolk ...
The programme, from Barratt and David Wilson Homes North Scotland and Scottish Action for Mental Health (SAMH), is scheduled to launch Autumn 2025 Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The ...
The number of people at the CITB earning £100,000 or more dropped from 14 to just one last year, the training body’s latest accounts reveal. And those picking up £60,000 or more dropped from 117 in ...
A Q&A briefing on what's happening at the Construction Industry Training Board, based in west Norfolk. What is the CITB and what does it do? The Construction Industry Training Board is a statutory ...
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has unveiled its annual training plan, with a record investment in skills and training aimed at delivering new pathways for construction workers as the ...
Wigan headquartered 3B Training Ltd, a multi-accredited CITB Approved Training Organisation (ATO) that recently became part of Morson Group, has been awarded this two-year contract for the exclusive ...
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Landmark deal signed to train thousands of construction workers
Mayor Steve Rotheram has signed a training agreement to tackle an estimated shortfall of 9,000 building workers in the Liverpool City Region.
Alice said she wanted to be a stonemason, but some companies do not want female workers A stonemasonry student said companies had told her she could not join the profession "because she's a girl".
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CITB backs new suicide prevention training programme tailored to Scottish construction industry
The programme, from Barratt and David Wilson Homes North Scotland and Scottish Action for Mental Health (SAMH), is scheduled to launch Autumn 2025 Barratt and David Wilson Homes North Scotland have ...
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