Tackling modern slavery needs to remain a priority
The construction sector employs both skilled and unskilled workers, and migrants working on site and on short-term contarcts can be a target for modern slavery.
The world of construction is always changing. Our blogs uncover the latest developments in the industry and provide insight into the work CIOB and our members are doing for the built environment.
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The construction sector employs both skilled and unskilled workers, and migrants working on site and on short-term contarcts can be a target for modern slavery.
A few months ago, we introduced you to the Inspiring Tomorrow’s Leaders project and looked at what had sparked this transition.
Deep dive into Richard Bacon MP's 'Independent review into scaling up self-build and custom housebuilding: report'.
Following Members' Forum last month, I wanted to share the latest update on our governance review project.
As individuals and as organisations, we have all faced a lot of adversity over these past months.
What can we do to inspire the next generation? How do we attract and retain these individuals? These are questions asked of us by our members on a regular basis and which have been a key focus of our Inspiring Tomorrow’s Leaders Project.
Why, and how, Governments and Construction Industries around the world should embrace construction Accords.
We are launching a mentoring system to guide and assist those who want to join us.
Hundreds of thousands of people connect with us in social media. This blog is a quick fire introduction into CIOB social media and how you can get involved.
It is a great honour and privilege to become CIOB President and represent our global membership.
We hosted our very first virtual CIOB Student Festival on the 7-8 April 2021. The aim of the event was to bring together all our student members from across the world to inspire, inform and celebrate this strong membership community.