The Ireland race
Series: Building ; (8159) 27 October 2000, 38-44(6)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: The boom in the Irish construction market means that the Republic of Ireland is the place to be for contracting staff. Includes excerpts from the Hays Montrose/Building contractors' salary guide 2000. This shows that a shortage of skilled professionals means that firms are paying top rates to attract site managers, QSs and planners. Some are also looking abroad, inviting workers from the UK, Australia and New Zealand into the country to fill jobs. Also includes the Hays Executive guide to senior executives' pay and perks. This indicates that construction bosses are increasingly being offered share options as part of their pay package by firms anxious to retain their services. Tables.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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The boom in the Irish construction market means that the Republic of Ireland is the place to be for contracting staff. Includes excerpts from the Hays Montrose/Building contractors' salary guide 2000. This shows that a shortage of skilled professionals means that firms are paying top rates to attract site managers, QSs and planners. Some are also looking abroad, inviting workers from the UK, Australia and New Zealand into the country to fill jobs. Also includes the Hays Executive guide to senior executives' pay and perks. This indicates that construction bosses are increasingly being offered share options as part of their pay package by firms anxious to retain their services. Tables.