Read the latest magazine Industry News NFRC Backs Milburn Report: AI-Proof Roofing Should be Key Career for Young People 28 May 2026 The findings of Alan Milburn’s Young People and Work report published today – including that one million 16–24 year-olds are not in education, employment or training (NEET) – are “concerning” and highlight issues that NFRC members have “long been observing”, according to the trade association. The National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC) says it has long argued that students must be given a genuine, equal opportunity to consider further education and skilled trades alongside university. The Milburn report validates that case. The report finds that in recent years, more young people have moved into higher education and fewer into further education or apprenticeships, the very routes most accessible to those at risk of becoming NEET, while industries like roofing face a deepening skills crisis that shows no sign of easing. Skilled Labour Shortages More than half of NFRC members now cite recruitment challenges as a critical issue and seven in ten say skilled labour shortages are directly limiting the work their businesses can take on. Meanwhile, nearly half of all roofing contractors report that recruitment is harder than it was a year ago, with the most acute shortages among slaters, tilers, and felt roofers. Gray Gibson, NFRC Policy & External Affairs Manager, said: “The Milburn report is a welcome dose of reality. While 15% of NEETs, around one in seven, hold a university degree, our members are struggling to find the skilled workers they need to keep pace with demand. “The skills shortage in roofing is not a short-term blip. It is structural, it is serious, and it will only worsen unless we fundamentally change how we present vocational careers to young people. “The report also makes clear that health and mental health are now the primary drivers of youth disengagement, this is a whole-system problem, and vocational pathways must be part of the solution.” Hands-on Skills Demonstrations NFRC member businesses are already active in schools from Scotland to the South Coast, delivering hands-on skills demonstrations and showing students the genuine opportunities available in what is an AI-proof, long-term career. Today (28 May), NFRC member Compass Roofing Ltd delivered a slate cutting workshop at Edinburgh Castle as part of a Build Your Future event. However, these engagement initiatives must be supported by adequate government support to bring new people, young and adult, into the industry. With materials and labour costs rising sharply, increased funding for technical and vocational training has never been more important. Gray Gibson added: “We cannot keep asking businesses operating under significant economic strain to solve a problem that starts in the classroom. Increased, sustained funding for technical and vocational courses is essential. The Milburn report gives government the evidence it needs to act. We await the report’s recommendations later this year.” >> Read more about NFRC in the news Previous article Company Fined after Joiner Paralysed in Skylight FallNext article Insolvencies Remain High Amidst ‘Difficult’ Trading Environment Share article You may also like View all News Industry News +2 29 May 2026 2025: Another Record-Breaking Year for Rooftop Solar Industry News +1 29 May 2026 Insolvencies Remain High Amidst ‘Difficult’ Trading Environment Health & Safety +3 28 May 2026 Company Fined after Joiner Paralysed in Skylight Fall Check out the latest issue 124 May-June 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch