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BBC1 highlights poor prospects for young black men

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  1. The electronic version of Construction Manager has in the summary box the link below

    BBC1 highlights poor job future for blacks…

    Why not just use the ‘N’ word and be really totally racist. Saying Black men or afro-carribean or other accepted phrase is ok but saying ‘blacks’ is a derogatory use of language – apology perhaps.

  2. Thank you for your comment, we would like to apologise for our editing mistake.

  3. I am in support of the issues flagged up by Sol Campbell’s documentary. Also I want to challenge the UK construction industry for not doing enough in helping young black men and women into the industry. The images of the struggling few blacks in the industry and those who have been frustrated out of the industry form part of the reason why the UK construction industry remain unattractive to young blacks. My personal experience as a graduate, professional and a company proprietor reinforce this issue which needs urgent and meaningful solution. I applaud the temporary apprenticeships mentioned in the write up but the issue on the ground calls for equal opportunity given to each person where individual talent and skills can flourish for the big players in the industry to observe without glass ceiling placed somewhere to retard growth. The UK construction industry need to open up to allow these wasted skills and talents to add untold values that will bring great benefits for it.

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