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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 4 August 2025
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Economy and Fair Work Committee

Business Investment

Meeting date: 21 December 2022

Gordon MacDonald

Fergus, is there anything that you would like to see for your members that could be achieved through changes to the UK skilled worker visa system, or further guidance?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Business Investment

Meeting date: 21 December 2022

Gordon MacDonald

Fergus Mutch, do you want to add anything on behalf of your members?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Business Investment

Meeting date: 21 December 2022

Gordon MacDonald

You have mentioned a number of areas in which there are pressures due to a lack of skilled workers. What needs to happen to increase the pool of skilled workers? What can businesses do to tackle labour shortages?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Business Investment

Meeting date: 21 December 2022

Gordon MacDonald

For my last question, I come back to Clare Reid. You mentioned the issue of processing visas for skilled workers. Bearing in mind the picture that Fergus Mutch painted of the number of vacancies that probably cannot be filled from the UK population, can you highlight anything else that needs to change in the UK Government’s shortage occupation list that would help to alleviate the issues in the labour statistics?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Business Investment

Meeting date: 21 December 2022

Gordon MacDonald

I have a question about labour shortages. The UK is the only G7 country where economic growth is below pre-pandemic levels. Clare Reid and Fergus Mutch have both mentioned labour shortages and I am aware of a record 1.2 million vacancies across the UK.

I turn to Clare Reid first. Please explain in more detail the impact that labour shortages are having on the ability of businesses to deliver growth. Are there any sectors or occupations where that problem is particularly acute?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Scotland’s Economic Outlook

Meeting date: 14 December 2022

Gordon MacDonald

I have a question for Susan Murray. She talked about the number of people who were retiring and changes in the labour market. What impact have UK Government changes to pension regulations had on that?

Your mic is muted, Ms Murray.

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Scotland’s Economic Outlook

Meeting date: 14 December 2022

Gordon MacDonald

To start with, I will address my questions to Professor Chadha. We have talked about the labour situation, and I want to come back to a couple of things that you have mentioned. You quite rightly highlighted that employment remains high and that Scotland has record employment levels. The unemployment and inactivity rates are also lower than they are in the rest of the UK. Could you therefore say something about the record vacancy levels in the economy? I do not have a number for Scotland, but across the UK it is about 1.2 million. What impact is that having on the economy, and how do we address that?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Scotland’s Economic Outlook

Meeting date: 14 December 2022

Gordon MacDonald

You have touched on inactivity rates a couple of times. I do not know whether you have the Scotland numbers, but I like looking at the long-term trends. In May 2007, the inactivity rate in Scotland was 21.4 per cent, and the activity levels for October 2022 is 21.4 per cent. The percentage is exactly the same as it was 15 years ago. Has there been any change to inactivity levels, given that 87 per cent of those who are considered to be inactive are students, have family commitments, are long-term sick or are retired? Has all that changed since 2007, when the percentage was exactly the same as it is now?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Scotland’s Economic Outlook

Meeting date: 14 December 2022

Gordon MacDonald

Emma Congreve, what are the links between a growing population and productivity?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Scotland’s Economic Outlook

Meeting date: 14 December 2022

Gordon MacDonald

The reason for asking the question is that we might well be able to increase employment among the inactive, but that will not fill all the vacancies that are available. The European Union unemployment rate is 6 per cent, with Spain at 12.5 per cent, Greece at 11.5 per cent, and France at 7 per cent. That is a readily available workforce of people who previously came to the UK and Scotland to fill vacancies in hospitality and so on—we know that we have a problem there. What impact has the loss of freedom of movement had on the economy?