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Britain plans to invest £600 million to address construction worker skills shortages, aiming to train 60,000 workers in various trades by 2029. The initiative, part of the government's growth strategy, seeks to build 1.5 million homes and improve infrastructure. The shortage was aggravated by Brexit and COVID-19, with 38,000 vacancies reported in February.
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