Construction Wages Rise
Tuesday, March 15th, 2011Over 200,000 UK builders have accepted a 1% pay rise.
The deal between transport union TGWU and the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) under the umbrella of the Building and Allied Trades Joint Industrial Council has also secured the workers an extra day holiday for the Royal Wedding in April.
The rise covers general operatives as well as people who hold NVQ2 or NVQ3 in crafts. The rise will be introduced from 12 September.
Richard Diment, Director-General of the FMB said: “While the settlement is not as generous as we would have liked, we have to acknowledge that the industry is still in decline and that growth is not expected until 2013.”
“In such harsh conditions, preservation of jobs must remain the priority in the face of considerable informal economy competition and shrinking order books.”
This same period last year saw workers receive a 2% increase but it was hoped that the recession would have eased a lot more to enable a more meaningful rise in 2011-2011.
But Diament added: “This has not happened and the recovery seems just as far away now as it did then.”
“The construction SME sector has been in recession for three years and the outlook for the industry as a whole remains bleak with contractions of 2% and 0.7% expected in 2011 and 2012 respectively.”
“Under these circumstances a settlement that reflects the current rate of inflation was simply not deliverable without putting jobs at risk.”
BuilderScrap sourced this article from Construction Enquirer