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Update: How to secure overseas workers to fill recruitment gaps

Shabana Muneer explains how construction companies can hire overseas workers to help plug skills shortages and recruitment gaps
Which sectors are experiencing labour shortages in the UK?

In July 2022, the British Chambers of Commerce revealed that 76% of businesses (from the 5,700 it surveyed) were experiencing difficulties with recruitment. It highlighted Construction as the sector facing the most severe recruitment challenges, with 83% of businesses surveyed in this sector reporting difficulties. This was closely followed by production and manufacturing on 79%, logistics on 79% and hospitality on 78%.

How can overseas recruitment help?

Businesses are considering a number of strategies to boost their recruitment efforts. One option is to ensure they have access to the overseas migrant workforce, both within the EU and beyond.

For many organisations, one viable solution to help mitigate recruitment issues will be to obtain a Skilled Worker Sponsor Licence. Where they are struggling to fill roles from the resident labour market, sponsor licence holders will have the ability to sponsor non-settled workers in certain eligible roles.

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