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The Streets Ahead PFI programme began in 2012 with Amey claiming it was going to transform the roads in the city within five years. However, after being ....
Amey has hired George Pargeter from Balfour Beatty to be its local authority business director. Pargeter, who will join Amey this month, will have ....
By Tony Lane May 24, 2021 WASHINGTON, Pa. Over 1,300 United Steelworkers members are locked in a strike battle against union-busting bosses at Allegheny Technologies Inc. at nine plants in five states. The strikers on the picket lines are standing tall and winning solidarity from other workers. ATI bosses say they plan to shutter three of the union-organized facilities this year: in Louisville, Ohio; Waterbury, Connecticut; and the No. 3 Finishing Department in Brackenridge. They’ve closed down other mills over the last decade. As part of their attacks on the union, bosses locked out the union workers in 2015-16. At the same time, they’ve opened a large nonunion complex in North Carolina, with over 4,500 workers in the Charlotte area alone. Workers say the majority of ATI plants are nonunion today. ....
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Movers and shakers: Biggest industry appointments in March 2021 From Network Rail’s chair winning and extra term to a former London Olympics delivery boss landing the top role at Arup, March 2021 saw plenty of high-profile appointments. A round-up of the biggest moves and appointments during March is below. To feature on next month’s appointments roundup, please email [email protected] Network Rail chief given extra term Sir Peter Hendy has been reappointed as chair of Network Rail for another two-year term. Transport secretary Grant Shapps announced the reappointment, with the latest two-year term due to start on 16 July. Hendy has served on the board of Network Rail since 2015. He’s also served as chair of the London Legacy Development Corporation since July 2017. ....