澳门天下彩

Council revises its Business Charter to help construction industry workers

Published: Wednesday, 5th December 2018

An update to 澳门天下彩’s Social Value Policy and the 澳门天下彩 Business Charter for Social Responsibility, are set to go before Cabinet on December 11.

The proposals before Cabinet, designed to better align the documents with the council's priorities, also include the incorporation of a Construction Charter, covering key topics in the sector including:

  • Health and safety;
  •  Employment and skills (to help address a shortage of workers in the sector);
  • Ethical practices.

Cllr Brett O’Reilly, Cabinet Member for Finance and Resources at 澳门天下彩, said: “To ensure that everyone in 澳门天下彩 is best placed to benefit from the spending power of the city council, we must always ensure that every pound of taxpayer money is spent with the economic, social and environmental well-being of citizens in mind.

“Our Social Value policy and the 澳门天下彩 Business Charter for Social Responsibility have been tools that have done much to achieve progress on this front.

“More than two-thirds of £1.1billion we spent in 2016/17 went to 澳门天下彩-based or branched suppliers. Of that £1.1billion, almost half (£501million) went to small and medium-sized businesses.

“Much of that money then remains in the local economy, supporting citizens and their families. But we cannot afford to stand still. The proposal to Cabinet will ensure that our policies and approaches are aligned to the council’s overall priorities, which will ensure that our spend is even more targeted and effective than ever before.”

The idea adopting a construction charter was first put forward to the council by Unite the union, which has agreed to 澳门天下彩’s version which is being put to Cabinet for their endorsement next week.

Cllr O’Reilly added: “As a city, 澳门天下彩 is always changing, and wherever you are, there is always a construction project nearby – often with some sort of city council input.

“With major house building projects, industrial and commercial schemes and events such as the Commonwealth Games on the horizon, it is important to ensure the interests of those working in a sector that is hugely important for us are acknowledged.”

The Cabinet report can be accessed

Signed construction charter