
Why the UK Water Industry Must Invest in Communication Professionals and Better Storytelling
The UK water industry must invest in communication professionals to share positive stories, highlight environmental progress, and attract new talent.
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The Water Industry Labour Report 2025The UK water industry must invest in communication professionals to share positive stories, highlight environmental progress, and attract new talent.
Adam Cave
Mar 03, 2025 · 7 mins read
Bradley Haworth
Aug 22, 2024 · 5 mins read
Adam Cave
Jun 17, 2024 · 6 mins read
The Cunliffe Review calls for sweeping reform across the UK water sector, but its success hinges on one overlooked factor: workforce readiness. This article breaks down the report’s key recommendations and delivers a frank assessment of what employers must do now to survive the regulatory and regional shake-up.
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Discover the 2025 Water Industry Labour Report – essential reading for water utilities, contractors and engineers. Backed by responses from 4,391 professionals, it reveals critical skills shortages, rising job mobility, and urgent workforce gaps affecting AMP8 project delivery.
Water by Murray’s 2025 Labour Report reveals a deepening talent crisis in the UK water sector, with almost half of engineers citing skills shortages as the top challenge—and a third eyeing exit. Urgent action is needed as AMP8 begins.
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With KKR poised to invest £4 billion into Thames Water, this article explores what the private equity deal could mean for the sector’s biggest employer—and how it might help tackle the critical skills shortage threatening AMP8 delivery and long-term industry growth.
Water by Murray praises Thames Water’s bold transparency in the BBC documentary ‘Inside the Crisis’—but warns the sector needs more than honesty to restore trust. Read our full statement and what this means for future collaboration.
Discover how Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) is transforming workforce planning in complex industries like water. By integrating ECI into recruitment strategies, businesses can reduce costs, minimise risks, and ensure a skilled workforce is in place when needed. Learn how proactive hiring, compliance checks, and supply chain collaboration can enhance efficiency and attract top talent.