The construction industry is set for a boost in tomorrow’s Budget with chancellor Philip Hammond set to unveil an extra £500m a year on technical and vocational training in an effort to create a new generation of electricians, plumbers and builders.
The Sunday Telegraph has reported that Hammond will pump the money into “T-level” courses – technical training for students to benefit sectors including construction and engineering – in an attempt to replace European migrants in the post-Brexit age.
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