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UK unemployment dips, job vacancies soar: data

Employees on payrolls hit 28.9 mil following record jump of 356,000 last month

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 15 Jul 2021 11:00PM

UK unemployment dips, job vacancies soar: data
The jump in job vacancies in the UK in June was driven largely by the hospitality sector, followed by wholesaling and retailing. – AFP pic, July 15, 2021

LONDON – Britain’s unemployment rate is falling as the economy grinds back into gear but job vacancies are soaring as reopening businesses struggle to recruit sufficient staff, official data showed today.

The unemployment rate – or proportion of the workforce that is unemployed – dipped to 4.8% in the three months to the end of May.

That was down from 5.0% in the three months to February, the National Statistics Office (ONS) said in a statement, but it remains 0.9 percentage points higher than its pre-pandemic level.

The number of employees on payrolls meanwhile soared by a record 356,000 in June, hitting 28.9 million people.

That is 206,000 below pre-pandemic levels.

The labour market has picked up since March as a result of the economy’s phased reopening. 

However, sectors like hospitality have faced difficulty recruiting staff.

Job vacancies jumped to 862,000 between April and June, rising by 77,500 from the first quarter.

The number of vacancies is now above its pre-pandemic level from early 2020, and stands at a three-year peak.

“The labour market is continuing to recover, with the number of employees on payroll up again strongly in June,” said ONS director of economic statistics Darren Morgan.

However, “the number of job vacancies continued to rise very strongly,” he added.

“The biggest sector driving this was hospitality, followed by wholesaling and retailing,” Morgan said.

The UK economy is set for a boost next Monday, July 19, with the lifting of most pandemic curbs in England. – AFP, July 15, 2021

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