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Construction industry employers in Northern Ireland who are active for 27 weeks or more in the tax year must register with the Construction Industry Training
The Northern Ireland Statistics & Research Agency (NISRA) has published its latest Work Quality statistical bulletin, adding six new indicators to help assess the state
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