Sunday Sun

Getting to the root of issues in recruitmen­t

- By Austen Shakespear­e Reporter austen.shakespear­e@reachplc.com

A COUNCIL has warned its tree surgeons are ‘too old to go up trees’.

A report shown to councillor­s states 29% (1,494 employees) of Gateshead’s local authority staff are aged 55-64, whereas only 12% (614) of staff are aged 25-34. A mere five per cent are aged between 16-24 (242).

This is particular­ly evident in the environmen­t and fleet, property and assets, and integrated social care department­s.

The report states the current situation presents “challenges for the council in relation to succession planning to ensure that services have staff with the right skills and experience to deliver an effective service”.

The environmen­t and fleet department are also recruiting for a new tree surgeon.

Blaydon councillor Steve Ronchetti told the committee: “I can see two issues with this. One is the competency among the workforce. If you look at the tree surgeons, they are too old to go up trees now and consequent­ly the council has to bring in contractor­s to do the tree work, just when they are at their most expensive.

“The other thing is, looking at the age profile, you’re going to see, over the next 10 years, a massive pressure on the pension scheme.”

Dunston and Teams councillor Dot Burnett told the committee: “I think we have got to identify deeper than this what the issues are around recruiting people, and if it’s because of pay or conditions we have got to look at it.

“If we are going to look at the age profile we need to have a look at the whole situation as far as employment is concerned.”

Winlaton and High Spen councillor Julie Simpson advocated for council open days to better engage with people looking for work in the council and better promote vacancies.

Several employment programmes are now in place to help mitigate the pressure.

Progress includes the appointmen­t of four social worker apprentice­s with recruitmen­t ongoing for three adult social care employees. Social care career pathways are being looked into and could offer qualificat­ions. Council officers are also examining five-year plans for the constructi­on arm of the local authority.

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 ?? ?? ■ There are concerns some of Gateshead Council’s tree surgeons are too old to go up trees
■ There are concerns some of Gateshead Council’s tree surgeons are too old to go up trees

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