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Staff shortages could last two years, says CBI
Staff shortages could last two years, says CBI
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gee mong
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Sep 06, 2021
9:46 PM
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Staff shortages could last two years, says CBI
The shortage of workers that is affecting supply chains across Britain could last for up to two years, according to the business body, the Confederation of British Industry.
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Industries from pig farming to fast food have said the lack of skilled staff is disrupting their business.
The CBI said the shortages would harm the UK's economic recovery.
It said the government should adopt a more flexible policy on immigration to tackle the problem.
The disruption has already prompted firms, including McDonald's, Wetherspoons, Ikea and supermarket Iceland, to say they are falling short of some supplies. Some firms told the CBI they thought it would take two years for the shortages to be eliminated.
"The CBI has?heard from companies?actively cutting capacity?because they can't meet demand,?like?the hoteliers limiting the number of bookable rooms because they don't have enough housekeeping staff and can't get linen laundered," said CBI director general Tony Danker.
"Meanwhile some restaurant owners have had to choose between lunchtime and evening services when trying to make the most of summer."
The problems have been blamed on the furlough scheme keeping some staff out of circulation, the pandemic more broadly, and EU workers leaving the UK following Brexit.
The CBI said the list of "shortage occupations" which determines whether overseas workers are granted work visas should be widened to include HGV drivers and other areas where its members had identified shortages, including welders, butchers and bricklayers.
"The government promised an immigration system that would focus on the skills we need rather than unrestrained access to overseas labour," said Mr Danker. "Yet here we have obvious and short-term skilled need but a system that can't seem to respond."
The CBI said members also cited shortages of fruit and flower pickers, food and meat processing operatives, livestock and arable workers, factory assembly workers, scaffolders, carpenters, chefs, cleaners and housekeepers.
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