close
Thursday, April 28, 2022

UK experiencing shortage of workers

Firms reporting difficulties filling roles remained at an historically high of 78 per cent, said the BCC.

• April 28, 2022
UK workers
UK workers [Credit: Express]

Most firms attempting to recruit are facing difficulties in finding staff, according to new research by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC).

Hospitality, construction, logistics and manufacturing companies are most likely to report difficulties, said the BCC.

Smaller firms said that increasing wage pressures were making it harder to compete for staff.

The BCC said its survey of 5,500 firms showed the pressures they face to recruit remain at record high levels.

The number of companies attempting to recruit this year stood at 60 per cent, slightly down on the final quarter of 2021, but firms reporting difficulties filling roles remained at an historically high of 78 per cent, said the BCC.

Issues raised by those surveyed included disruption due to COVID-19 and a drop in the availability of foreign staff, as well as wage competition.

Professional services firm in Shropshire replied, “We are finding it difficult to recruit all levels of staff. Applicants are able to choose between several employers as we are all chasing the same people.’’

Jane Gratton, head of people policy at the BCC, said, “It’s now harder than ever for businesses to fill job vacancies and there are no signs of improvement. In an increasingly tight labour market, competition for skills is ramping up wage costs, leaving many firms unable to recruit the people they need.”

Ms Gratton added, “When combined with the escalating price of energy, shipping, raw materials and other costs, it is a precarious situation for businesses. Inevitably, it is the smaller firms, with little in the way of cash reserves after two years of the pandemic, who are most exposed to the risk all these present.’’

The UK government needed to take concrete action to address labour shortages as they are a key factor in the economy’s stuttering recovery.

“If firms cannot get the people they need, then productivity and revenue are two of the first casualties,” she added.

(dpa/NAN)

More from Peoples Gazette

Economy

Buhari regime will continue to borrow without subsidy removal: Femi Adesina

“You know how much could have been saved if the subsidy was removed and how it could have been diverted to other areas and spheres of national life.

Police and handcuff

States

Suspected teenage thief escapes from Ibadan police station

Police alleged that Mr Sule and others at large, broke into Tessy’s Veterinary Hospital with intent to commit felony.

Prisoner

Anti-Corruption

Businessman jailed for stealing iron rods

The prosecutor said the convict stole the iron rods from the Kuru livestock farm.

Lady Justice (Credit: https://lawandsocietymagazine.com)

Jos

Jos Wildlife Park: Mechanic jailed for trespassing

The case was reported on January 19, at the Rantya police station by Dalyop Kwon a staff of Jos Wildlife Park.

Ukrainian refugees in Poland

World

Poland demands EU funds to care for Ukrainian refugees

Poland has asked for additional EU funding to help pay for its efforts to accommodate millions of Ukrainian refugees.

Court room

Rights

Police arraign man for assaulting neighbour

A 36-year-old man, Raphael Odoh, was on Thursday docked at the Ikeja Chief Magistrates’ Court for assaulting his neighbour.

Customs

States

Katsina: Customs intercepts N31 million contraband

Nigeria Customs Service intercepted contraband which Duty Paid Value was put at N31.4 million from April 1 to date.