Scot Lib Dems respond to new figure showing shortages of workers
Responding to new figures from the Scottish Government’s Business Insights and Conditions Survey which shows that in July 2024, 31.2% of businesses reported experiencing a shortage of workers, including 42.5% in the Construction industry, Scottish Liberal Democrat finance spokesperson John Ferry said:
“Scottish businesses want to grow but they are struggling to get the workers they need.
“The Scottish Government needs to target growth because that’s the best way to fund excellent public services. However, Scotland has not been as successful at attracting and retaining workers as we would like.
“Having the right labour force in place will be crucial if existing firms are to flourish, get ahead of the curve and be well-positioned for the industries of the future.
“There needs to be a comprehensive assessment of whether the SNP’s taxes and red tape are discouraging both immigrants and Brits from settling in Scotland. More attention should also be given to whether our schools, colleges and universities are setting people up with the skills they need.
“We should not forget that the Conservatives’ Brexit has had a significant impact on firms, preventing them from recruiting the workers they need. Liberal Democrats will continue to press both of Scotland’s governments to work together constructively to rebuild our relationship with Europe.”