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This is fantastic news.
Think of all the construction workers in the EU and USA that have to have special certifications to work on-site.
This could become a key part of how that sector runs now and into the future.
This along is massive news.
no self respecting builder is going to take any notice what some app says lol
yes they will.
have you ever been to a building site that has a site manager and health and safety regulations?
maybe you should read up:
https://www.hse.gov.uk/construction/
lol - go play with your apps - its only as good for the info up to last test anyway - waste of time - lol
zen - very serious investor - lighten up ffs
Dusterhater are you kidding health and safety and the correct tickets are top priority to be able to work on a building site.
And oh look what Boris is planning ties in quite nicely. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-53226906
Understand about the builders themselves listening to apps. But working in the festival building and management industry for 6 years now and occasionally building sites, I know first hand the health and safety regs that have to be adhered too. Whether the builder cares or not is irrelevant, the company that is putting him on site NEED to have certain criteria met for their insurances. So the usual tact is, fill out these and provide these or you are not allowed to set foot on site, therefore you have no job here. They will listen to the app if this is way forward
But I thought the building sites are up and running now - ?
Many are, some are not. Some never stopped, just had a reduced work force. Depends on their personal and geographical (in relation to corona outbreak/new local lock down) situations.