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CITB confirms levy rate ahead of consensus vote

CITB s National Construction College in King s Norton, Birmingham The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has confirmed it plans to keep levy rates unchanged for its next three-year period from 2022-2025, following consultation with the industry. Between 1 March and 11 April, the CITB consulted with the industry and other stakeholders over its levy plans for the next three years. It has proposed keeping the levy rates unchanged at 0.35 per cent of company PAYE payroll and 1.25 per cent of payments to CIS qualifying subcontractors. Following a board meeting on 21 May, the CITB has now confirmed it will stick with this plan and put it forward for the consensus vote that will take place this summer.

A year on from George Floyd s murder, I am exhausted we are still here | Comment

2021-05-25T05:00:00+01:00 Commentary at the time of the murder felt like the construction industry was just waking up to an issue I have had to deal with my entire life, says Victoria Olawoyin 2020 was a strange year for many reasons, most obvious was the covid-19 pandemic which had the world on its knees, but it was also the year that sparked global conversations on racism, specifically anti-Blackness. Following the brutal murder of George Floyd at the hands of police on 25 May 2020, thousands of people in the UK and around the world marched in solidarity with the US. Many raised the issue of police brutality and racism right here at home, and the phrase,

Boss of eco-friendly Iceland urges North Wales companies to join green crusade

THE UK’s “greenest grocer” has launched an appeal to companies across North Wales to join the carbon zero crusade to help save the planet. The call to arms from Richard Walker, the managing director of pioneering eco-aware supermarket Iceland which has stores across the region, came ahead of Net Zero 2021, a major online business conference. Themes at the conference include Energy and Transport, Manufacturing, Tourism and Hospitality, Food and Retail and Buildings and Construction and the event runs from 9:30am to 3.45pm on Thursday, May 20. Iceland was the first supermarket to sign up to the worldwide Carbon Pledge to become carbon neutral by 2040, ten years ahead of the UK Government’s 2050 target.

Boss of eco-friendly Iceland urges North Wales companies to join green crusade

Boss of eco-friendly Iceland urges North Wales companies to join green crusade
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Iceland boss urges North Wales companies to join green crusade

THE UK’s “greenest grocer” has launched an appeal to companies across North Wales and Merseyside to join the carbon zero crusade to help save the planet. The call to arms from Richard Walker, the managing director of pioneering eco-aware supermarket Iceland, came ahead of Net Zero 2021, a major online business conference. Themes at the conference include Energy and Transport, Manufacturing, Tourism and Hospitality, Food and Retail and Buildings and Construction and the event runs from 9:30am to 3.45pm on Thursday, May 20. Iceland was the first supermarket to sign up to the worldwide Carbon Pledge to become carbon neutral by 2040, ten years ahead of the UK Government’s 2050 target.

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