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Keep up to dateBy Paul Beeston 2024-03-05T07:00:00
There are many ways to solve the productivity challenge and they need not be mutually exclusive, says RLB partner Paul Beeston
UK plc’s productivity in general (and for the country’s construction “division” in particular) has been a conundrum for decades. The Bank of England’s February 2024 monetary policy report contained the stark view that “growth in potential productivity in 2025 and 2026 is expected to be… much lower than in the decade prior to the global financial crisis”.
Industry initiatives have come and gone and yet we seem unable to make the necessary change.
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