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29 Apr 2026 Building

The Building Good Employer Guide 2025: What does the data say?

Construction has long struggled with a reputation for tough working conditions and lack of diversity, but recent years have seen a lot of change for the sector. The covid-19 pandemic has fundamentally reshaped the world of work in ways that were once unimaginable, and nowhere more so than in the built environment.

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