All Recession articles – Page 8
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Ex-Jefferson Sheard staff will not receive all of missing cash, says administrator
Employees owed thousands of pounds following the collapse of architect Jefferson Sheard have been told they can expect to be left out of pocket.
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American billings index bounces back
After a two-month decline that fuelled fears of a double dip recession, the American Institute of Architects’ billings index has leapt up by two points.
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Laid off staff from Jefferson Sheard 'still waiting' for missing pay
Sheffield-based practice Jefferson Sheard has gone into administration with former staff telling BD they are still owed thousands of pounds in wages and redundancy pay weeks after losing their jobs.
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Number of unemployed architects rises for first time in 10 months
The fall-out from the cancellation of the Building Schools for the Future programme has been felt almost immediately with the number of architects on the dole rising for the first time in nearly a year.
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Double-dip recession fears rise as RIBA reports fall in workloads
Architects have admitted that a double-dip recession is now almost certain.
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How job losses take a toll on employees, bosses and the staff left behind
With no signs that the recession’s bite is about to ease, BD looks at the effect of redundancy on architects who have lost their jobs and those who have had to let them go.
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New fall in architects claiming dole
The number of architects on the dole has fallen again from 1,125 in May to 1,055 last month.
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RMJM report increase in turnover and workload
RMJM has said workloads are now heading towards the kind of levels not seen since the worldwide recession struck two years ago.
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Industry waits till autumn to learn where axe will fall
Architects face a long summer of uncertainty before finding out where £100 billion in public spending cuts will come from.
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Architects worse hit by recession, FT reports
Architects are still bearing the brunt of the job losses caused by the recession, the Financial Times reported today.
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Arup to slash 100 jobs
Arup is looking to make close to 100 job cuts in the UK by the end of the month.
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Architecture jobs set for further falls, says report
Numbers in employment will drop a further 6% before market starts to recover in 2012
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AIA billings index drops again
Architecture billings in the US have taken another tumble, with the American Institute of Architect’s billing index falling three points in January.
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Architects’ gloom increases
The level of optimism among practising architects has dropped once again, despite a continuing fall in the number of qualified professionals signing on for unemployment benefits.
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Hopkins' annual results buck trend
Hopkins Architects has bucked the trend of signature practices seeing their profits falling by producing a recession-busting set of annual accounts.
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Job agency Adrem resurrected under new name
Collapsed recruitment agency Adrem is back up and running, and now trading as Adrem Group.
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Photo book focuses on redundant architects
Ex Heatherwick employee's project highlights positive side of job losses
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Broadway writes off debt
Broadway Malyan has been forced to write off more than £800,000 in bad debt because UK and Middle Eastern firms that owed it money have gone bust.
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Archial reports 20% drop in revenue
Archial has announced that the amount of business it did in 2009 was 20% down on the previous year.
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Gloomy outlook in latest AIA index
The latest figures from the American Institute of Architects’ monthly billings index show that the profession is still struggling to recover from the downturn.