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UK's post-lockdown hiring boom hits record pace - REC

Thu, 08th Jul 2021 01:01

LONDON, July 8 (Reuters) - Britain's post-lockdown hiring
boom roared on in June as employers signed up the most permanent
staff since at least the late 1990s and a shortage of candidates
hit unprecedented levels, driving up starting pay, a survey
showed on Thursday.

Vacancies also reached their highest level since the launch
of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation's (REC) survey
almost 24 years ago.

"Recruiters are working flat out to fill roles across our
economy," Neil Carberry, chief executive of the REC, said. "The
jobs market is improving at the fastest pace we have ever seen,
but it is still an unpredictable time."

Britain's labour market was supported through lockdowns by
the government's huge job subsidy programme and hiring is
bouncing back as the economy reopens.

Most remaining COVID restrictions are due to end in England
on July 19, allowing pubs and restaurants to serve greater
numbers of customers and large-scale public events to resume.

But with many foreign workers leaving Britain during the
coronavirus pandemic, the search for staff has become a problem
for many firms.

The REC survey showed starting salaries jumped by the most
since 2014 and a rise in hourly pay rates for short-term staff
was the strongest since 2004, something the Bank of England will
note as it assesses how temporary a recent rise in inflation is
likely to prove.

Carberry said the phasing out of the government's
coronavirus emergency job subsidies between July and the end of
September might mean more people would be looking for work.

British recruiters PageGroup and Robert Walters
both raised profit forecasts on Wednesday due to
increased hiring in a number of countries where they operate.

But PageGroup's chief executive said it was too soon to know
if the surge in hiring represented temporary pent-up demand or
the start of a longer-term increase.

A separate survey, published by the British Chambers of
Commerce, underscored the problems faced by many employers
looking to hire workers as the economy reopens.

The BCC said 52% of firms attempted to recruit in the second
quarter of 2021, the most since immediately before the pandemic
hit Britain. Some 70% of them reported difficulties finding
staff, up 7 percentage points from the first quarter.

The sector with the highest proportion of firms reporting
difficulties was construction at 82%, followed by hotels and
catering at 76%.

Nearly 40% of firms expected to expand their workforce in
the next quarter, higher than a pre-pandemic 2018-19 average of
29%, the BCC said.
(Writing by William Schomberg, editing by David Milliken)

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