“Call for Talent”
1 March 2017
“Call for Talent”
Auckland Chamber of Commerce’s February Business
Confidence Survey, reports continued optimism and an
expectation that the next 6 months will continue to deliver
good times for business.
“The big call from business and the constraint on growth is the availability of ready to work talent” said Chamber Chief Executive, Michael Barnett.
Over 43% of respondents claim difficulty in getting the right people with ready to use skills.
“What surprises me is that with immigration at high levels, and supposedly skill focused, business is still having difficulty recruiting good people” Barnett said.
“I am aware that the region still has a huge demand from truck drivers to technology skills and the situation is not improving – it’s a challenge for business and Government.”
Other findings:
·
A net 55% of business leaders believe the economy will
continue to improve
· 43% of respondents are
having difficulty recruiting talent
· 30% expect
employee numbers to be up
· 38% expect costs to
rise and 28% expect selling prices to increase
·
41% expect profitability to improve.
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