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Too many people fail to understand that the construction industry needs highly skilled people from a variety of backgrounds, according to the Federation of Master Builders. As CITB-ConstructionSkills continues its review of construction education, skills and training, the FMB has called on all industry bodies to work together to improve the image of the industry as a rewarding career choice and increase the number of high-achieving construction apprentices. Output in the construction sector is expected to decline this year and next affecting the confidence of employers to commit to training a new recruit, even if they have taken on apprentices in the past. “Despite the common characterisation that the construction trades are low-skilled jobs, the reality is very different. The construction workforce is full of people who are highly skilled in their craft or crafts, and in order to keep pace with changes in the industry many more people need to develop these skills. This is why it is important for industry bodies to continue to work hard to counter negative portrayals of construction in the media, and educate schools and colleges about the variety of rewarding career options in the industry.”
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