Builders deny claim they are refusing work until profit margins rise

Ireland's builders have slammed claims they are on a de facto strike by refusing to construct new homes until the housing crisis pushes profits up tens of thousands of euro.

Builders deny claim they are refusing work until profit margins rise

Ireland's builders have slammed claims they are on a de facto strike by refusing to construct new homes until the housing crisis pushes profits up tens of thousands of euro.

Tom Parlon, director general of the Construction Industry Federation, said building firms are having to find other work because there is no money in putting up houses.

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