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Industry presses Immigration Minister for skills shortage support
Logistics UK has participated in a joint letter – together with UKWA, BIFA, Chemical Business Association, Cold Chain Federation and RTITB – sent to Minister for Immigration, Rt Hon Robert Jenrick MP (pictured above), highlighting the industry’s critical labour shortage ahead of the upcoming Shortage Occupation List (SOL) review.
The letter highlights the issues faced by the logistics industry as a result of COVID-19 and the UK’s exit from the EU – during which thousands of logistics workers returned to their home nations on a permanent basis – and calls for government support in seeking both short to medium term, and longer-term solutions.
Alexandra Herdman, Senior Policy Manager at Logistics UK, said: “Logistics UK is urging government to add forklift drivers, HGV drivers – of which there is an estimated shortage of 60,000 – and warehouse operatives to the Skilled Worker Visa and also the visa's Shortage Occupation List (SOL), as well as ensuring mechanics remain on the SOL.
“Industry is working hard to seek longer-term solutions to the sector-wide shortages and recruit home-grown talent with successful initiatives such as Generation Logistics. However, the correct recruitment and training takes time, and as one of the fastest growing sectors in the UK’s economy, a short to medium-term labour boost is essential.”
*www.logistics.org.uk/skills
Published On: 05/01/2023 16:00:28
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