Business‘Brickie Visa’ Could Plaster Over Skills Shortage After BrexitThink tank says short-term visas ‘would meet a genuine need’Conservatives reiterate commitment to reducing migrationFacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailLinkGiftExpandA construction worker lays bricks at a Persimmon Plc residential property construction site in Cranfield, U.K., on Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2016. The average price of a home rose 0.8 percent to 196,999 pounds ($292,100) from November, the most since April, Nationwide Building Society said in a statement released at the end of December. Photographer: Simon Dawson/BloombergFacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailLinkGiftGift this articleHave a confidential tip for our reporters? Get in TouchBefore it’s here, it’s on the Bloomberg TerminalBloomberg Terminal LEARN MOREFacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailLinkGiftBy Charlotte RyanMay 10, 2017 at 7:01 PM EDTBookmarkSaveLock This article is for subscribers only.Follow @Brexit for all the latest news, and sign up to our daily Brexit Bulletin newsletter.As employers warn of a looming skills shortage following Britain’s exit from the European Union, a “brickie visa” has been touted as the solution.Have a confidential tip for our reporters? Get in TouchBefore it’s here, it’s on the Bloomberg TerminalBloomberg Terminal LEARN MORE