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Recruitment challenges continue to stall hiring  


The BCC’s Quarterly Recruitment Outlook shows two-thirds of businesses plan to keep existing staffing numbers, while more than one in ten plans to cut staff.

Patrick Milnes, Head of People and Work Policy at the British Chambers of Commerce said:

“Skills shortages and recruitment difficulties are holding back too many firms from investing, growing and taking on new opportunities.

“Businesses tell us they want to upskill and develop their existing people, but the current system can be hard to navigate and too often fails to meet their needs.

“Our upskilling policy briefing sets out practical steps ministers can take now to reduce the risk for employers, open up more flexible training routes and help firms invest in the skills of the people they already employ.

“The crisis of young people not in employment, education or training, highlighted by the Milburn Review adds extra urgency to situation.

“If the next Prime Minister is serious about unlocking growth, then helping businesses invest in skills must be at the heart of their economic plan.”

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