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New research published today reveals that the engineering construction industry (ECI) workforce in Yorkshire and the Humber could increase by 39% in the next five years. All Sections.
Engineering businesses across the Yorkshire region add an estimated £44bn to the local economy annually and employ over half a million people, according to a new study.
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New research published today reveals that the engineering construction industry (ECI) workforce in Yorkshire and the Humber could increase by 39% in the next five years.
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