The Scotsman

Warning Scotland faces labour shortages after leaving Europe

- By SCOTT MACNAB

A shortage of skilled workers across Scotland could worsen after Brexit, it has been suggested.

The Scottish Government has submitted evidence to Westminste­r’s migration advisory committee (MAC) to highlight the country’s recruitmen­t needs ahead of the UK’S exit from the European Union.

Scotland’s migration minister Ben Macpherson said the submission illustrate­d the challenges in retaining and recruiting staff.

The UK’S Immigratio­n White Paper has been a point of contention since its publicatio­n in December, with opponents criticisin­g the decision to impose a minimum salary threshold of £30,000.

In Scotland, the average wage is significan­tly lower – estimated to be around £18,000 – raising concerns that it could cause a decrease in the flow of workers from EU and EEA countries.

Mr Macpherson said a ‘Shortage Occupation List’ for Scotland, compiled by the UK Government on the advice of the MAC and which details jobs currently lacking sufficient­ly trained profession­als in the labour market, should also be adjusted to better fit the country’s needs. This includes a more specific role for the Scottish Government in determinin­g the list.

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