What is the skills shortage costing British business?
New research by the Open University has found that the cost of Britain’s skills shortages amounts to more than £2 billion annually due to higher salaries, temporary staffing bills and recruitment costs. The survey of 400 firms found that nine in ten respondents reported struggling to recruit workers with the correct skills within the last year. This is likely to exacerbate concerns over employers experiencing difficulties in filling key jobs, a situation many predict will be worsened after Brexit and a subsequent immigration clampdown.
The research found that unemployment is low, with workers unwilling to risk moving jobs because of the continued uncertainty following the EU referendum result. Moreover, some EU nationals have been deterred from seeking employment in Britain thanks to the lack of clarity about what immigration rules will be like in the years to come.
All of which is having a knock-on effect on the recruitment process of around three quarters of the firms surveyed by the Open University, who reported it was taking an average of a month and 24 days longer to fill roles than anticipated. As such, the estimated cost of both recruitment fees and temporary staff wages amounts to at least £1.7 billion.
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