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UKH welcomes launch of mission to help 500,000 find work

It comes after latest figures from the ONS showed the demand for workers with a record 1.2 million vacancies to fill, 59% higher than pre-pandemic levels

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UK Hospitality has welcomed the launch of a new Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) scheme to help 500,000 jobseekers into work by the end of June.

It comes after latest figures from the ONS showed the demand for workers with a record 1.2 million vacancies to fill, 59% higher than pre-pandemic levels.

UK Hospitality has said it will be “working with Job Centres and sector businesses to connect jobseekers with jobs in a strengthened partnership”

Kate Nicholls, CEO, UKHospitality, said: “We hope that this new Government initiative will contribute to plugging hospitality’s jobs gap, which remains a huge threat to recovery for the sector and, by extension, the wider economy.

“With restrictions now lifted, it has been heart-breaking to see venues that were so desperate to trade fully for the first time in nearly two years, forced to reduce their opening hours or simply not open at all due to a lack of staff. This is a serious threat to businesses that are carrying huge debts and little or no cash reserves, especially as we get closer to a cliff edge in April when the sector faces a rise in VAT, business rates and labour costs.

She added: “Hospitality is a wonderful industry to work in, and provides interesting, exciting and rewarding long-term careers but in order to continue this and to invest in job creation, the industry will need support from the Government, including a commitment to keep VAT permanently at its current rate of 12.5%.”

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