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UK starting pay jumps by most on record as staff shortages bite – survey

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Posted on October 8, 2021

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UK Starting Pay Rises Sharply Amid Staff Shortages

LONDON (Reuters) – British employers increased pay for new staff by the most since at least the 1990s, according to a survey that will be studied by the Bank of England as it tries to assess how persistent the recent jump in inflation might be.

The Recruitment and Employment Confederation said firms were still seeking to hire in September but staff availability fell sharply again, pushing up starting salaries for permanent and temporary workers by the most in the survey’s 24-year history.

REC Chief Executive Neil Carberry said competition for staff was widespread, from food processing and logistics – including the acute shortage of truck drivers which led to Britain’s recent fuel supply crisis – to office-based jobs.

“We have all seen how labour shortages have affected our everyday lives over the past few weeks, whether that’s an empty petrol station or fewer goods on supermarket shelves,” he said.

Carberry urged the government to do more to encourage business investment, relax post-Brexit immigration rules, avoid barriers to international trade and improve skills training.

The BoE has said there is a growing case for its first interest rate increase since the coronavirus pandemic struck last year with inflation expected to top 4%. It is watching measures of pay growth carefully as it gauges whether the rise in inflation prove to be transitory as it has predicted.

(Writing by William Schomberg, editing by Andy Bruce)

Key Takeaways

  • UK starting pay increased by most since 1990s.
  • Staff availability fell sharply in September.
  • REC survey shows record pay rise for new staff.
  • Labour shortages impact daily life in the UK.
  • Bank of England monitors inflation closely.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is the sharp increase in UK starting pay due to staff shortages, as highlighted by a REC survey.
How are staff shortages affecting the UK?
Staff shortages have led to increased starting pay and have impacted daily life, such as fuel supply issues and fewer goods on shelves.
What is the Bank of England's role in this context?
The Bank of England is monitoring pay growth and inflation to determine if the rise in inflation is temporary.

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