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Worker shortage, late payments have B.C. construction industry asking for help

Shortage of qualified workers pushes average annual wage to just short of $75,000
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Workers are seen on a condo tower under construction in Coquitlam, B.C., on Tuesday, May 16, 2023. British Columbia91裸聊视频檚 construction industry says its workforce numbers have improved in recent years, but labour shortages persist and are putting 91裸聊视频渆xtreme pressures91裸聊视频 on employers. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

British Columbia91裸聊视频檚 construction industry says its workforce numbers have improved in recent years, but labour shortages persist and are putting 91裸聊视频渆xtreme pressures91裸聊视频 on employers.

The BC Construction Association says the shortage of qualified workers has pushed the average annual wage in the sector to just short of $75,000, up 21 per cent in the last five years.

The association says the average entry-level wage for construction workers is now at more than $22 an hour, 25 per cent above minimum wage in the province.

Association president Chris Atchison says in a statement that labour levels have improved, with a projected deficit of 6,600 skilled workers in B.C. by 2033, compared to the forecasted need of 26,100 by 2023 estimated a decade ago.

Atchison says the industry still saw the number of trades workers drop by 7 per cent over the last five years to 167,300, and the average construction company in the province has seen its size contract by 15 per cent during that time.

The association says construction companies also face persistent uncertainty when it comes to getting paid for their work, with contractors possibly having to 91裸聊视频渨ait months for payment.91裸聊视频

91裸聊视频淭hey experience significant financial risk and take on the increased cost of debt, which can put them in danger of bankruptcy,91裸聊视频 the association statement says. 91裸聊视频淭hey are put in the position of 91裸聊视频榝inancing91裸聊视频 construction projects, including the housing B.C. desperately needs.91裸聊视频

Atchison says the group is urging B.C. Premier David Eby to enact prompt-payment legislation to provide relief to the industry, which is responsible for 229,100 employees and $27 billion 91裸聊视频 or 10.3 per cent 91裸聊视频 of the province91裸聊视频檚 GDP.

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