Job losses
Language: English Series: Times ; 28 January 1992, 18(1)Publication details: 1992Subject(s): Summary: Sixty per cent of construction companies are planning further job cuts by the end of March as firms struggle to come to terms with a continued slide in orders and output. Job losses in the building trades are now virtually certain to top 250,000 by the middle of the year according to the Builders Employers Confederation.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Sixty per cent of construction companies are planning further job cuts by the end of March as firms struggle to come to terms with a continued slide in orders and output. Job losses in the building trades are now virtually certain to top 250,000 by the middle of the year according to the Builders Employers Confederation.