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Clear, simple and delivering value – CITB’s new Business…
CITB's mission is to attract and support the development of people to construct a better Britain. Perhaps in the past you haven't heard us talk about it enough.
SkillBuild comes to Coleg Cambria on May 8 2019
SkillBuild, the largest multi-trade competition in the UK for construction trainees and apprentices, comes to Coleg Cambria, Wrexham on Wednesday May 8, 2019. Delivered by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB), Skillbuild comprises of a
Covid-19: CITB chief exec update - 9 December 2020
Today I’d like to highlight a move to digital-only certificates for Site Safety Plus; new research on how further education learners can access construction jobs; and information on Brexit preparedness.
Construction tackles digital transformation head on
Six projects will train construction leaders in the skills needed to embed digital practices throughout their businesses.
CITB Apprenticeship Awards 2019 finalists announced
The annual CITB Apprenticeship Awards are in November. Here are the 2019 finalists.
Track and Undercarriage Inspection
This intensive 1 day course aims to provide you with the knowledge and skills to carry out track and undercarriage inspection.
Why it was worth it for the Property Care Association
It may be a relatively small trade body, but the Property Care Association (PCA) found the successful outcomes of a pilot course easily outweighed the effort of applying for CITB funding.
Deducting levy from wages (both PAYE and Net CIS)
Although the 1996 Employment Rights Act permits deductions from earnings in certain circumstances, under the 1982 Industrial Training Act, CITB is the only organisation authorised to impose and collect CITB levy from employers in the industry.
Construction employers of Wales needs your help
Construction employers of Wales - CITB needs your help
Apprenticeship Levy
The Government Apprenticeship Levy requires all UK employers with an annual pay bill of more than £3 million to pay 0.5% of their wage bill to the Government’s Apprenticeship Service. In England, this is used to pay for apprenticeship course fees.