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Search for Experienced Construction Workers Grinds to a Halt: 'They Are Impossible to Find'

Summary by Omroep Brabant
The construction sector is looking to the future with apprehension, as staff shortages in Brabant threaten to worsen in the coming years due to an aging workforce. Eleven percent of employees in our province are 60 years or older, which means that a significant number of experienced workers will eventually retire. Finding new skilled workers is proving difficult, according to inquiries made with construction companies. Remco Broeren, director of…
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The construction sector is looking to the future with apprehension, as staff shortages in Brabant threaten to worsen in the coming years due to an aging workforce. Eleven percent of employees in our province are 60 years or older, which means that a significant number of experienced workers will eventually retire. Finding new skilled workers is proving difficult, according to inquiries made with construction companies. Remco Broeren, director of…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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