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Irish builders are leaving the country to find work as the uncertainty over reopening construction continues.
Hundreds of workers have moved to England and continental Europe in recent months, fuelling concerns the country will face a skills shortage when the industry reopens.
At least six British firms are actively recruiting in Ireland for people to go and work in the UK.
The offers can include free flights and accommodation – and some workers can double their wages by taking the plunge.
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The Director General of the Construction Industry Federation said the Government has to put forward a clear date for the reopening of construction.
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It is leading to fears there could be a skills shortage when the industry resumes.
Families facing additional financial pressure due to shut down of construction on homes need social welfare supports to be made available. I spoke about this in the Dáil with @nealerichmond this evening. https://t.co/QSwZHmEu5Spic.twitter.com/gx36KUnqhd
They Could Earn More Than Twice Their Wages
Over the past few months hundreds of Irish construction workers have moved abroad for work.
Six British firms are actively recruiting in Ireland for major projects across the UK.
Due to Brexit, workers here are ideal candidates as new requirements have not affected them compared to other EU citizens.
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