Builder job cuts to rise by a third

Nearly a third of small building firms expect to cut jobs over the next six months according to a new survey from the Federation of Master Builders.

Builder job cuts to rise by a third

The FMB’s latest State of Trade Survey shows the fact that construction unemployment is still rising is undermining the UK’s economic recovery, says FMB director general Richard Diment.

“The SME construction sector has now been cutting employment levels for three and a half years. What is concerning is that our latest survey shows that we have still not hit the bottom, with a third of SME builders reporting that they had been forced to reduce employment levels over the last three months.”

“These job losses have damaging implications for the country’s economic recovery and in particular the Government’s forthcoming Green Deal retrofit programme as this erosion of the construction skills base will lead to a serious shortage of suitably skilled tradesmen.

“Previous recessions show that once people leave the construction industry they tend not come back to it when the economy recovers meaning that their skills are lost to the industry on a permanent basis. Even conservative estimates suggest that we have already lost 125,000 skilled workers from the sector.”

Diment continues: “Looking ahead, 36% of firms expect to see falling workloads over the next three months. The picture is particularly bleak for the private new house building where expectations of an increased workload fell to just19%, and the public non residential repair sector where 49% of firms anticipate workloads declining over the next three months. Added to this is the growing concern about the rise in the cost of materials with 87% of firms expecting costs to increase over the next six months.”

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