UK Job market โFaces 1980s-Style โฃ’Hollowing-Out’ Amidโค Tax Hikes and AI Disruption, Warns reed CEO
LONDON โ- The UK jobโค market is experiencing a prolonged downturn, with vacancies declining for three consecutive years – a phenomenonโฃ Reed CEO โฃJames Reed says he has “never seen in [his] 49 year career.”โ The slump is being driven by a confluence ofโ factors including the rise of artificial intelligence, and government policy decisions such as increases to employer’s National Insurance, which Reed warned would negatively โimpactโฃ hiring.
Reed expressed โconcern that the current situation represents a structural shift, potentially leading to a “hollowing-out of jobs” similar to the decline in blue-collar industries during the 1980s, but this time impacting white-collar workers. “Official figures show we haveโค now had declining vacancies in the economy for three years,” Reed stated. Despiteโข some positive signs in sectors like social care and hospitality, and employer/jobseeker optimism for future betterment, he emphasized the need for “carefully โขtargeted measures to support jobs.” To that end, Reed announced the company is offering a millionโฃ free job postings on reed.co.uk.
A recent Reed survey corroborates the challenging landscape, revealing that two in five (41%) jobseekers โare competing for fewer vacancies. โThe survey, of over 2,000 individuals, also found that 39% believe there are too many applicants for available roles,โ and โa similar percentage (39%) cite insufficient pay relativeโข to the rising costโ of living.
job security is a โขkey concern for many, with โค57% of respondents valuing it over other factors, and 51% expressing anxiety about theโค overall state of โthe job market. Whileโ only 44% of entry-level and graduate jobseekers are optimistic, โขa majority (61%) anticipate an eventual improvement,โฃ with 26% planning to activelyโ seek new opportunities when conditions change.