Hi everyone,
Here is an article about jobs after Brexit. Too many jobs not enough workers! Not a bad situation if people are willing to re-skill.
http://money.cnn.com/2017/08/08/news/economy/brexit-hiring-staff-shortage-workers/index.html**********
Employers have plenty of jobs to fill but potential hires are in short supply, according to a new report by the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC).
The number of open permanent jobs grew at the fastest rate in 27 months in July. Meanwhile, the availability of both permanent and temporary workers fell sharply.
It's a trend that could accelerate ahead of Britain's departure from the European Union.
"The parts of the economy most reliant on European workers are under even more pressure as many EU workers return home," said REC chief executive Kevin Green. "Employers are not just struggling to hire the brightest and the best but also people to fill roles such as chefs, drivers and warehouse workers."
Green said that London was being hit particularly hard. Hiring is still on the upswing in the capital city, but growth is slower than in any other region.
"We can't ignore the importance of our relationship with the EU to employers," said Green. "If we want to keep our jobs market successful and vibrant, we must make it easier, not harder, for employers to access the people they need."
EU citizens living in the U.K. are stuck in a legal limbo, because the British government and the EU have not yet reached an agreement on their post-Brexit rights.
Many are not waiting for negotiations to conclude. The number of EU citizens leaving the U.K. jumped 36% in 2016, according to official government data.
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One of the ideas of Brexit was to make more jobs available to the local Brits. Its working.
Any views?
Cheers.
Sriram