The latest unemployment figures continue to give mixed messages, according to the British Chambers of Commerce.
Responding to the latest ONS labour market data, Jane Gratton, Deputy Director of Public Policy at the British Chambers of Commerce, said: “The labour market is continuing to give mixed signals as the number of vacancies declines for the 25th time alongside persistently high levels of economic inactivity and falling unemployment.
“Employment costs also remain a major concern for employers, with real wage earnings still rising strongly, amid widespread recruitment difficulties and ongoing competition for skilled workers.”
Unemployment was 4.2% in the three months to the end of June, down from 4.4% over the previous quarter, according to the latest data from the Office for National Statistics.
Meanwhile, wage growth continued to slow, rising at an annual rate of 5.4% – the weakest for around two years.
Ms Gratton added: “Bridging the UK’s long-standing skills gap will be crucial to bringing more balance to the labour market. The focus must be on creating an education and training system that properly prepares young people for the world of work. It must help adults to return to work, stay in work, and continuously upskill and reskill for a rapidly changing workplace.
“As hundreds of thousands of students receive A-level, T-level and vocational qualification results this week, employers will be eager to bring new talent into their businesses. They will be looking beyond the technical and academic achievements to assess people’s real-world work-readiness and development potential.”
More detail on the ONS data can be found here.
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