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Covid 19 coronavirus: Testing times for tradies as wild weather collides with alert level jump

Covid 19 coronavirus: Testing times for tradies as wild weather collides with alert level jump 15 Feb, 2021 01:05 AM 3 minutes to read Some plumbers are reporting blockages in communication as wild weather collides with alert level boundary confusion. Photo / 123RF Some plumbers are reporting blockages in communication as wild weather collides with alert level boundary confusion. Photo / 123RF Wild weather is colliding with changes to New Zealand s Covid alert levels to create some challenges for plumbers and other tradespeople. Confusion about the Auckland-Northland boundary and ongoing instability from the pandemic was adding pressure on tradies, an industry group said. NZ Plumbers, Drainlayers and Gasfitters Association president Glen Burr said rains battering the North Island strained some infrastructure and raised demand for plumbers.

Renovation boom: Bay of Plenty home owners splurge with overseas holiday funds

Renovation boom: Bay of Plenty home owners splurge with overseas holiday funds 24 Jan, 2021 05:00 PM 5 minutes to read The Renovators Painters and Decorators operations manager Claudio Valenzuela. Photo / Caroline Fleming Bay homeowners are splurging on renovations spending up to $1 million gutting their house with some tradies struggling to meet demand. Overseas travel budgets were also being used to fund projects and experts in the industry say they are flat out busy as people look to add value to their properties - or remodel outdated kitchens and bathrooms. One company expected this year could be its biggest ever as people elected to spend money saved for overseas travel on home renovation projects.

Bricklayer shortage could blow out timelines for housing, taking advantage of HomeBuilder

Bricklayer shortage could blow out timelines for housing, taking advantage of HomeBuilder FriFriday 22 A shortage of bricklayers could mean longer build times for West Australians. ( Share Print text only Cancel A shortage of bricklayers is expected to blow out construction times for thousands of West Australians who have signed up to build new homes. Key points: For years companies have struggled to attract young people to work in wet trades like bricklaying and plastering. With construction ramping up in Western Australia, there are concerns there won t be enough bricklayers to go around. The expected shortage is expected to push out construction deadlines by several weeks.

Bay: Trades labour shortage sparks new incentives by employers to keep and attract staff

Crackdown on highly-offensive, highly-sexist tradies

  FOUL-mouthed tirades and sexists slurs will be stamped out on construction sites in a zero-tolerance crackdown on the outdated and unlawful behaviour. Construction watchdog Australian Building and Construction Commission boss Stephen McBurney says highly-offensive, highly-sexist behaviour will not be tolerated and will be prosecuted. I absolutely reject this notion that the building and construction industry should be held to a different standard than other workplaces in Australia, or that giving someone a highly offensive, highly sexist spray is acceptable, he said. We also have an issue of a relatively low proportion of construction workers being female and it s unacceptable for them to be exposed to this type of behaviour.

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