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Mixed weather on horizon for UK jobs market

by Jo Faragher 7 Aug 2023
by Jo Faragher 7 Aug 2023 The REC and KPMG said the current jobs outlook reflected the UK's wet summer weather
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The REC and KPMG said the current jobs outlook reflected the UK's wet summer weather
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The jobs market is ‘damp, but with some possible bright skies on the horizon’, much like the British summer, according to the latest Report on Jobs.

The latest figures for July from KPMG and the Recruitment and Employment Confederation showed permanent placements falling at their quickest rate since June 2020, while candidate availability continued to improve.

There was a slowdown in recruitment overall, together with a number of recent redundancy announcements and hiring freezes, meaning the upturn in labour supply was the sharpest recorded since 2009 (excluding during the pandemic).

Growth in temporary billings also slowed in July compared to June, the report found. The rate of growth was the slowest recorded since October 2022.

A weaker economic climate and higher availability of candidates meant salary inflation was lower, but still marked overall as organisations competed for skilled candidates and awarded rises to help employees with the cost of living.

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Overall, the number of available roles increased at the slowest pace for 29 months, with a decline in permanent placements showing up in all four English regions monitored by the report. Temp billings rose in London and the Midlands, but fell in the north and south of England.

There was slightly higher demand for staff in the private sector, with the strongest overall upturn in vacancies for temporary roles. Short-term and permanent roles in the public sector rose slower.

Seasonal working trends meant demand for temporary hotel and catering staff was steeper than other sectors, while blue-collar jobs topped the permanent market.

Claire Warnes, partner in skills and productivity at KPMG UK, said recruiters were not yet confident enough in the economic outlook to commit to permanent hires.

“The latest survey results reflect the current summer weather – damp, but with some possible bright skies on the horizon,” she said.

“Businesses are also still freezing hiring, with some redundancies, which led to the sharpest upturn in labour supply since December 2020. This is good news for recruiters who have an even larger pool of candidates to place, but with the number of vacancies available increasing at the slowest pace for nearly two and a half years, supply and demand are once again off balance.

“To rebalance the labour market and aid economic recovery, more focus on reversing the deepening skills gap would be a step in the right direction.”

Neil Carberry, REC chief executive, added: “The jobs market overall remains fairly robust, with vacancies and pay still rising and unemployment low but there is a sense in today’s report that the economy will need some growth soon to sustain this positive picture.”

Employers turning to temporary staff in uncertain times showed how delicate confidence levels were in the economy, he said.

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“Temping keeps people in work when firms are uncertain about the future path of the economy – it is a huge UK success story… But today’s report emphasises again that sustained positivity in our labour market rests on economic growth and investment in the UK.”

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Jo Faragher

Jo Faragher has been an employment and business journalist for 20 years. She regularly contributes to Personnel Today and writes features for a number of national business and membership magazines. Jo is also the author of 'Good Work, Great Technology', published in 2022 by Clink Street Publishing, charting the relationship between effective workplace technology and productive and happy employees. She won the Willis Towers Watson HR journalist of the year award in 2015 and has been highly commended twice.

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