New hammer blow for Labour as firms now have ‘no confidence’ crisis will be solbed | UK | News

In a survey, struggling British enterprises have no confidence that the government will solve chronic skill shortage.
An instant instant survey is the clearest sign, but the firms that swim slowly move away from belief in labor.
64 percent of the 107 companies participating in the survey believe that they suffer from acute skill shortages and only 45% can solve the crisis of the government.
The results also showed that more than half is struggling to hire and hold the existing personnel.
James Worthington, a co -director of the branded business clothes company Myworkwear, who conducted the survey, said, uz Since 1976, we have been working with many industries since 1976 and we have trends in a wide variety of sectors, and the scarcity of skills is definitely something that affects the majority of our customers.
“There is very little confidence from the enterprises that the government’s approach will solve the crisis we see, and this weakens 60% of the situation that feels worsening in the last six months.
Skills were founded to create a consistency national painting on how to handle skill gaps and how they can be handled.
Nevertheless, although ministers claim that they will play a critical role in directing growth, that they will support people to get better jobs and improve their living standards, two -thirds of companies do not fully understand what they will do.
Combined with less appetite with traditional and increasingly expensive university degrees, a competitive and high -skilled business market received great demand for store base experience
Engineering and manufacturing companies once again want freedom and tax incentives to get more apprentices to make a global production plant.
They say that skills are the number one priority, but education budgets were torpedo due to increasing inflation, national insurance costs and wage increases.
As the official figures show that the UK economy grew by 0.7% in the first quarter of the year, the G7 is the fastest ratio among the richest nation group.




