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Building trades training another mirage?

HERBERT A PERRY (Herb Perry is an American with strong British connections. One‐time journeyman pipe‐fitter, one‐time union official, one‐time lecturer and now professor of Economics at California State University, he is, among many other things, a PhD of the London School of Economics where he is currently Senior Research Officer for a two year period. In 1968–69 Dr Perry spent a year attached to the Construction ITB. Dr Perry represents the outsider with inside information.)

Industrial and Commercial Training

ISSN: 0019-7858

Article publication date: 1 June 1973

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Abstract

In recent weeks the building industry has once again been sending out agonised cries for help to solve its problem of shortage of skilled labour. This agony comes about two years after the industry emasculated the Construction Industry Training Board, especially the section concerned with operative training. Now, according to a recent article in The Guardian, desperate employers in the middle of a boom have asked the CITB to appoint a specialist to study the training and supply of new craftsmen. ‘David Algate, aged 39, a former surveyor and Tory city councillor in Plymouth started his new job this week.’ Ironically Mr Algate is a survivor of a CITB team of ‘specialists’ who developed and attempted to institute new patterns of training craft apprentices in 1968/69 and his qualifications and experience are somewhat more substantial than having once been a Tory city councillor.

Citation

PERRY, H.A. (1973), "Building trades training another mirage?", Industrial and Commercial Training, Vol. 5 No. 6, pp. 293-295. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb003322

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MCB UP Ltd

Copyright © 1973, MCB UP Limited

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