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  1. For any construction manager time and money are crucial targets to achieve a successful build on time & on budget. I have experienced awkward Union workers who are intent on disrupting a project, either for the sake of it or usually to earn more money, hence delaying the project and escalating costs. Why would any construction company want to employ such workers! Successful construction relies on teamwork, not activists.

  2. The above comment reflects a Nineteenth Century mindset that does not recognise the rights of workers or their representatives to raise legitimate concerns over Health, Safety and Welfare. It is a failure of management when they they try to dismiss any such concerns as “activism”. Good managers should always be open to challenge. The industry does not need dinosaurs in the 21st Century.

  3. So, because you have ‘experienced awkward Union workers’, all Union workers are the same? Consultants can often delay project progress and escalate costs, as can poor project management. Blaming one part of the ‘team’ was and is never the answer.

  4. Extremist trade union and wild cat strike demands can very often drive investors away and thus bring about growing unemployment in the construction sector! However just what authority can step in to broker a deal which is “fair” to both parties including the investing client?

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