Midweek Sport

BRITAIN BOUNCES BACK!

Record jobs surge brings joy for workers

- By COLIN HURST news@sundayspor­t.co.uk

BRITAIN saw a record surge in the number of workers on payrolls last month as hospitalit­y and entertainm­ent firms hired for indoor reopening.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said there were 197,000 more people in payrolled employment last month compared with April, the highest rise since these records began in 2014.

Figures also showed the jobless rate dropped for the fourth month in a row, to 4.7% between February and April, down from 4.8% in the previous three months.

For the first time since the pandemic struck, the hardesthit sectors such as hospitalit­y, accommodat­ion and arts and entertainm­ent saw the strongest growth in payrolled workers.

It comes after indoor hospitalit­y reopened on May 17 in a boost to cinemas, restaurant­s, pubs and bars, which have been battered by lengthy COVID restrictio­ns.

But there are still fears for many firms after Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed on Monday that the June 21 full lifting of pandemic restrictio­ns will be delayed by up to a month.

The ONS data also showed that, despite six months of increases, payrolled worker numbers have still fallen by 553,000 since the pandemic hit.

Sam Beckett, ONS head of economic statistics, said: “The number of employees on payroll grew strongly in May, up by almost 200,000, although it is still over half a million down since the pandemic struck.

“Job vacancies continued to recover in the spring and our early estimates suggest that, by May, the total had surpassed its pre-pandemic level, with strong growth in sectors such as hospitalit­y.

“Meanwhile, the redundancy rate remains subdued, while the number of employees on furlough has continued to decline.”

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CHEERS! Pubs are open and bar staff are back

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