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Opinion

Businesses aren't getting the workers they need to expand

There remain challenges in terms of managing the labour market

There is a shortage of truck drivers

New data from the Recruitment and Employment Confederation showed that there were 1.7 million active job adverts in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ during the last week of August with around 193,000 new job adverts posted during those seven days.

In fact, its research shows that the number of new jobs being advertised has remained high over the last three months with Wales having the highest active job postings during this period.

However, as the press has highlighted recently, all businesses (but especially those in the hospitality and haulage industries) have struggled to get the workers they need with some having no option but to reduce their operations as a result.

Of course, the jobs market is still not as clear cut as it was prior to the pandemic, and we will have to wait and see how the gradual closure of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme – where employers could furlough those employees at risk of redundancy due to the pandemic – will pan out in terms of creating opportunities in the jobs market.

For example, a recent study from the British Chambers of Commerce indicated that 1 in 5 companies were considering staff redundancies when furlough ended but will there be enough potential employees from this pool available for these vacancies when this happens?

If we examine the latest data on the furlough scheme from HMRC, then it suggests a mixed picture for º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy over the next few months.

As of July 2021, 11.6 million workers had been furloughed since the programme was launched in the spring of 2020. However, the number of people on furlough at the end of June 2021 had reduced significantly to 1.9 million with 69,000 employed in Welsh businesses.