Labour Market Update – November 2023
As a leading provider of human resource solutions across the region we wanted to share with you latest trends and insight for the month of November.
The latest ONS Labour Market Overview continues to be the adjusted experimental data and reported:
The Office for National Statistics also reported that the gender pay gap, which measures the difference between average hourly earnings of men and women, increased slightly in 2023 from 7.6% to 7.7%. However, the gender pay gap for the over 40s is double that for younger people.
The biggest ever increase to the National Minimum Wage of 9.8% has been announced, with the National Living Wage due to rise to £11.44 an hour from April 2024, and extended for the first time to all workers aged 21 and over.
The Government published the outcome of their consultation on holiday pay, closely followed by draft Regulations to come into force with effect from 1st January 2024, although the earliest implementation date is not until 1st April 2024. The draft Regulations simplify the calculation of holiday pay for the majority of agency workers and introduce legal rolled up holiday pay.
Early in the month, GLAA issued a new brief on how they would enforce holiday pay. The ALP and REC collaborated on a joint position in opposition to the brief, which was suspended following the publication of the new draft holiday pay regulations. GLAA has committed to consulting with ALP before any re-writing or re-introduction of the brief
Section 193 of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 came into force on 28 October 2023 meaning that criminal convictions become spent after a shorter time, reducing the period that individuals are legally required to declare them to their employers.
The ALP UK Food Supply Chain Survey Results – October 2023 has been published. Key findings in the last 6 months include:
The REC’s latest Report on Jobs indicated that recruitment activity continued to be dampened by economic uncertainty in October. Permanent placements fell, albeit to the weakest extent in four months, as employers were hesitant to commit to new permanent hires. Temp billings meanwhile rose slightly as some firms looked for flexibility in workforces, according to recruiters. The supply of candidates rose at a sharp and accelerated pace.
Standout CV has completed a study into job adverts online that are not what they seem. They looked at over 91,300 job listings and found:
The Guardian reports that a majority of the British public now hold positive views about the impact of immigration on the UK, despite intense political rhetoric surrounding the issue, according to the European Social Survey. They sampled attitudes every two years since 2001 and found British views on immigration and its economic and cultural impact had undergone a ‘complete about-turn’ over the past two decades, becoming significantly more favourable after 2016.
The House of Commons Library has published its latest research briefing on Immigration Fees. People who want a visa, permission to stay or citizenship in the UK usually have to pay for it. Fees have risen significantly over the past 20 years, most recently in October 2023. For example, applications to settle in the UK indefinitely used to be free but now cost £2,900. The government deliberately charges above the cost of processing applications to help fund the wider borders and immigration system.
The Migration Observatory has reported on three key challenges that continue to affect the EU Settlement Scheme:
The government announced on 15th May 2023 that 45,000 visas, the same as 2023, will be made available to the horticulture sector in 2024. It has now been confirmed that each of the six operators has an equal allocation of 7,500 Certificates of Sponsorship and will shortly be able to draw these down to recruit workers and confirm returnees for the 2024 season.
References
https://www.ons.gov.uk/employmentandlabourmarket/peopleinwork/employmentandemployeetypes/bulletins/uklabourmarket/november2023
https://www.labourproviders.org.uk/gender-pay-gap-doubles-for-over-40s/https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/minimum-wage-rates-for-2024
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/minimum-wage-rates-for-2024
https://www.labourproviders.org.uk/news-and-events/?_sf_s=alp%20labour%20supply%20chain%20survey%20results
https://www.rec.uk.com/our-view/reports-jobshttps://standout-cv.com/ghost-job-listings-statistics-uk
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/nov/03/most-british-people-hold-positive-view-of-immigration-survey-reveals
https://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/CBP-9859/CBP-9859.pdf
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-backs-british-farmers-with-new-package-of-support