Clean-air zones will create engineering shortages

Commercial vehicle manufacturers and operators need to align their hiring strategies with the new recruitment reality created by recently announced clean-air zones, according to recruiter Jonathan Lee Recruitment.
Wed, 6 Apr 2016

Commercial vehicle manufacturers and operators need to align their hiring strategies with the new recruitment reality created by recently announced clean-air zones, according to recruiter Jonathan Lee Recruitment.

The government announced in December that Leeds, Birmingham, Nottingham, Derby and Southampton are to have clean-air zones by 2020 under...

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