The unemployment rate for March to May 2023 increased by 0.2 percentage points on the to 4%, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics.
The UK employment rate was estimated at 76% in March to May 2023, 0.2 percentage points higher than December 2022 to February 2023. The quarterly increase in employment was mainly attributed to part-time employees.
Jane Gratton, Head of People Policy at the British Chambers of Commerce, said: “Despite unemployment remaining low, we hope that today’s 0.2 percentage point increase is a blip rather than a sign of a deeper trend. We remain concerned about the persistent tightness in the labour market, adding to the costs and difficulties facing businesses.
“Staff shortages continue to damage growth and business activity. Our research shows that three quarters of firms (73%) are facing skills shortages, and in some cases, this means turning away new business.
“Fierce competition for skills, wage demands and candidates’ expectations leave many businesses with job vacancies they can’t fill. All of this, on top of rising interest rates, and stubbornly high inflation, makes it a perilous environment for business.
“The Government must support more people back into work and create the right conditions for employers to invest in staff training and development, which takes time.
“Firms need action now to fix the short-term issues they face in staff recruitment and retention. If employers cannot recruit and train from their local or national labour market, a flexible, efficient and affordable immigration system is crucial and must be a priority to stop wage inflation and get the UK back to healthy growth.”
Join Somerset Chamber of Commerce to give your business a stronger voice both locally, regionally and nationally. Combined with local town chambers, we represent over 2,000 businesses across Somerset with a direct line to policy-makers at all levels.