The Daily Telegraph

Let the over-50s work from Spain, says recruitmen­t boss

- By Matt Oliver

COMPANIES should let older staff choose their own hours and work from second homes in places like Spain, a leading recruitmen­t chief has said.

Neil Carberry, chief executive of the Recruitmen­t and Employment Confederat­ion (REC), said that businesses had to offer perks to try to stop people from retiring early, a trend made worse by the pandemic. The UK will face a shortage of workers “for at least the next decade”, he warned.

Mr Carberry said: “In some cases, you may say they can work from Spain for two months. That kind of flexibilit­y is going to be really important for companies to navigate this labour market.”

The Office for National Statistics has said there are half a million fewer 50 to 70-year-olds in work than before the pandemic, a phenomenon known as “the great retirement”. Mr Carberry said: “There are many fewer people in the labour force today than before the pandemic, and during the crisis you also had lower workforce mobility as fewer people were able to travel to the UK. To add to that situation, we have a demographi­c squeeze as the post-war generation retires.

“So labour supply was already likely to lower because of that – but the effects of the pandemic will make the situation even tighter. That has the potential to constrain economic growth and we are going to have a tight labour market for at least the next decade.”

Many businesses are struggling to get staff after an estimated 1.2m people left the workforce during the pandemic and became economical­ly “inactive”.

It has forced employers to hike wages, with particular­ly hard-hit industries, such as hospitalit­y, also resorting to practices such as “golden hellos” to ensure they get certain skilled staff.

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