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The UK Government has unveiled a £600 million investment to tackle labor shortages in the construction sector and accelerate housing development. Announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves on March 22, 2025, the initiative aims to train 60,000 skilled workers over four years, addressing a critical gap in the industry and supporting the delivery of 1.5 million new homes. With over 35,000 job vacancies currently slowing infrastructure projects and worsening the housing crisis, the funding will focus on training programs, apprenticeships, and partnerships with industry leaders. Reeves emphasized the initiative’s broader impact, stating, “This investment is not just about building homes; it’s about building futures.” While welcomed by industry experts as a “game-changer,” the plan has faced some criticism over its timing amid spending cuts in other areas. The investment is seen as a long-term strategy to modernize the construction sector, boost productivity, and improve living standards across the UK.
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