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UK Election Victory Promises Boom for Indian Construction Workers! 

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Mumbai, July 19, 2024: The Labour Party’s recent triumph in the UK general election, with Sir Keir Starmer as the new Prime Minister, has sparked hope for a surge in demand for skilled Indian construction workers. Starmer’s pledge to build 300,000 homes annually is expected to create a significant need for skilled labour, according to a recent report by London-based immigration law firm A Y & J Solicitors. The report highlights the current state of the UK’s immigration and visa policies, suggesting potential changes under the new government. 

Mr Yash Dubal, Director and Senior Immigration Associate at A Y & J Solicitors, London, United Kingdom

Yash Dubal, Director and Senior Immigration Associate at A Y & J Solicitors, emphasized the chronic understaffing in the UK’s construction industry, which lacks the skilled workers necessary to meet ambitious building targets. Industry bodies like the Construction Industry Council (CIC) have stressed the UK’s dependence on overseas workers until sufficient domestic tradespeople are trained. The CIC called for a pragmatic approach to migrant workers, warning that restricted access to skilled overseas labour could hinder economic growth. 

14 percent decline in construction work force 

The construction workforce has seen a 14% decline over the past five years, exacerbated by the aging domestic workforce and the departure of many EU workers. The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) predicts the sector will need over 250,000 additional workers by 2028 to support output growth. Given this shortage, A Y & J Solicitors urges the new government to avoid imposing arbitrary limits on skilled immigration. 

Dubal sees this situation as a golden opportunity for skilled Indian construction workers, particularly those facing challenging conditions in the Middle East. He explained that Indian workers could qualify for a UK Skilled Worker visa if they meet the salary and skill requirements, noting that wages in the UK construction industry are competitive and safety standards are high. The firm also recommends the UK as an attractive option for those looking to establish construction businesses, advocating for the Self-Sponsorship scheme as an ideal route for entrepreneurs. 

Mr. Prashant Sharma - President, NAREDCO Maharashtra

Prashant Sharma, President of NAREDCO Maharashtra, echoed Dubal’s sentiments, highlighting the benefits for Indian workers and entrepreneurs. He praised the Indian government’s skilling initiatives, which have produced a technically proficient labor force capable of meeting global demands. This development underscores the potential for a mutually beneficial relationship between the UK’s housing boom and India’s skilled construction workforce.

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