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Can construction labour shortages be solved through immigration changes?

Michelle Essen and Alan Kennedy from law firm u003ca href=u0022https://www.womblebonddickinson.com/uku0022u003eWomble Bond Dickinsonu003c/au003e discuss the Spring Budget announcement that could address industry skills gaps

In the Spring Budget this month the government announced that it would add five construction occupations to the shortage occupations list (SOL) to help ease labour shortages.

This decision followed recommendations from the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC), as outlined in its Construction and Hospitality Shortage Review.  

Construction labour shortages have been ongoing for a number of years. This was exacerbated by Brexit (through increased administration costs of bringing workers in from overseas), and also by the pandemic and industry trends that are seeing construction workers retiring or leaving the labour market.  

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