Aberdeen, Glasgow, and Edinburgh currently have the longest average time-to-fill for job openings, indicating significant hiring challenges in these major cities of Great Britain.
The Get Britain Working reforms aim to transform Jobcentres into effective employment services, addressing the historically poor support provided to both employers and job seekers.
Since April 2020, there has been a notable decrease in the time-to-fill metric from 54.6 days to 32.8 days, suggesting an improvement in hiring efficiency nationwide.
Despite the overall drop in time-to-fill, economic inactivity has surged, with Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Aberdeen showing alarming numbers of inactive workers, signaling an urgent need for effective job placement.
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