This report summarises the findings of a research project commissioned by the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)/Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors Management Board in response to the growth of the inflow of migrant workers in the construction industry in London and the South East. The aim of the research was to examine the impact on health and safety of the increasing number of migrant workers being employed on construction sites in London and the South East, and to develop evidence-based policy recommendations to enable ICE to help to inform the industry of how to safely integrate the growing numbers of migrant workers now operating in the sector
The migrant workforce is a prominent feature in the Australian construction industry and is equivale...
An influx of migrant workers to the UK in recent times has meant the construction industry has had t...
In the construction sector, there is a high risk for accidents, injuries, and fatalities, particular...
Management Board in response to the growth of the inflow of migrant workers in the construction indu...
The overall purpose of this research project was to investigate the Health, Safety and Environmental...
RICS COBRA 2013 The Construction, Building and Real Estate Research Conference ofthe Royal Institut...
The construction industry is one of a number of UK industries that relies on EU migrant labour. The ...
The economic prosperity of individual countries around the world has fuelled the transportation of m...
This study of existing research maps out what is known about the work environment of migrant workers...
This report represents the conclusion of the first stage of the Northern TUC’s programme of activity...
Each year, there are approximately 12,600 workers compensation claims arising from the Australian co...
This report is the supplementary report of the 'Organising Migrant Workers in Construction' project....
The construction industry historically is characterised by high levels of labour mobility favouring ...
The economic prosperity of individual countries around the world has fuelled the transportation of m...
The construction industry is notoriously high risk for accidents, injuries, and deaths, particularly...
The migrant workforce is a prominent feature in the Australian construction industry and is equivale...
An influx of migrant workers to the UK in recent times has meant the construction industry has had t...
In the construction sector, there is a high risk for accidents, injuries, and fatalities, particular...
Management Board in response to the growth of the inflow of migrant workers in the construction indu...
The overall purpose of this research project was to investigate the Health, Safety and Environmental...
RICS COBRA 2013 The Construction, Building and Real Estate Research Conference ofthe Royal Institut...
The construction industry is one of a number of UK industries that relies on EU migrant labour. The ...
The economic prosperity of individual countries around the world has fuelled the transportation of m...
This study of existing research maps out what is known about the work environment of migrant workers...
This report represents the conclusion of the first stage of the Northern TUC’s programme of activity...
Each year, there are approximately 12,600 workers compensation claims arising from the Australian co...
This report is the supplementary report of the 'Organising Migrant Workers in Construction' project....
The construction industry historically is characterised by high levels of labour mobility favouring ...
The economic prosperity of individual countries around the world has fuelled the transportation of m...
The construction industry is notoriously high risk for accidents, injuries, and deaths, particularly...
The migrant workforce is a prominent feature in the Australian construction industry and is equivale...
An influx of migrant workers to the UK in recent times has meant the construction industry has had t...
In the construction sector, there is a high risk for accidents, injuries, and fatalities, particular...