All Careers articles – Page 67
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Former director McGuckin heads to T&T
Land Securities director expected to join consultant in April
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'Saddest day' for Richard Rogers as firm cuts 35 jobs
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners becomes latest high-profile architect to make redundancies in face of slowing workload
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Five tips on recruitment in a recession
The most obvious recruitment responses to a downturn may not be those that will help a firm most
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Job cuts loom at WSP despite strong results
Consultant's profit and turnover both up by one-third but slowdown will bring more redundancies
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Poet Laureate writes poem for RIBA anniversary
Andrew Motion's poem 'Frozen Music' celebrates the 175th anniversary of the architectural institute
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Ucatt and ConstructionSkills clash over apprenticeships
Apprenticeship Week marred by union claim that part-time training will ‘undermine government efforts’
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Calls to redundancy advice line soar as SMEs struggle
A record number of calls were made last month to the National Federation of Builders for help with issues such as redundancy
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‘Scrabbling’ architects vie for £200k job
An interior design job that could be worth just £200,000 has attracted more than 100 entries in the latest indication of the paucity of design work coming to market.
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Laing O’Rourke to double apprentices
UK contractor to take on 200 more and get suppliers to expand apprentices further
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Xperimenta Architecture Talks - 10 March
Final RCA Architecture talk in the Xperimenta series with Lars Spuybroek and Patrik Schumacher
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Two workers killed on Spanish construction site
Health and safety investigation is launched into fatal concrete collapse in Aragon
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London Underground chief Tim O'Toole quits
Labour blames mayor, saying Johnson 'clearly cannot hold together the world-class team London needs'
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MJ Gleeson reports £24m half-year loss as 60% of staff cut
Urban regeneration specialist announces gloomy interim results in housing market 'worst in living memory'
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Redrow staff halved as firm heads into the red
Housebuilder reports first-half loss of £46.2m and reveals it has shed 50% of its staff in a year
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Construction industry hires more apprentices
Government figures show that 30% of firms are employing more apprentices to help through downturn
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Waterman turnover rises 12% after job cuts
Engineer reports slight fall in profit but says recent redundancies will save £9m a year
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Mandelson skills review ‘misses the point’
Unions have accused business secretary Peter Mandelson of “missing the point” following his promise to review skills shortages in engineering and construction
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Primary capital programme: Little marvels
Primary schools are often small projects, but with £7bn-worth in the pipeline, they may be a lifeline for the industry’s SMEs