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Brexit causes South West firms to put off taking on more workers

New reports says long-term decisions are being kicked into the long grass and workers are wary of swapping jobs

Brexit is causing indecision, says a KMPG report(Image: PA)

The political uncertainty caused by Brexit is continuing to affect the South West’s economy with firms putting off hiring new full-time workers, a new report says.

Recruitment consultancies across the region indicated that subdued market confidence continued to weigh on labour market conditions in July 2019 and permanent staff appointments fell for the fifth month in a row, albeit at a softer pace than in June.

While there was a slightly stronger rise in vacancies, growth remained lacklustre compared to recent years, the KPMG and REC º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Report on Jobs: South of England revealed.

Brexit-related uncertainty also weighed on candidate supply, though the availability of permanent and temporary workers deteriorated at softer rates compared to the previous month.

Starting pay inflation remained marked overall, as competition for staff continued to place upward pressure on salaries and wages.

Ian Brokenshire, senior partner for KPMG in Plymouth

Ian Brokenshire, Senior Partner at KPMG Plymouth, said: “Political uncertainty is still biting in the South West. Businesses continue to put off long-term decisions and relied heavily on temporary staff in July. When compared with the rest of the country, temporary staff appointments in the region rose at the highest rate last month.

“This is despite the fact that both temporary and permanent availability declined at quicker rates compared with other regions – with workers nervous about switching roles thanks to the uncertainty.

“In terms of skill shortages in the South West – to name just a few – accounting and finance, construction, and hospitality are being particularly hard hit for both temporary and permanent vacancies.