28 Oct 2025
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has called for Chancellor  Rachel Reeves to use the Autumn Budget to combat 'persistent' hiring problems.
According to the BCC's latest Quarterly Recruitment  Outlook, 54% of businesses have attempted to hire employees in the last three  months. However, most firms continue to face recruitment challenges, with 75%  of employers stating they have experienced issues.
Just 22% of businesses hired new employees in the  third quarter of this year, the BCC found. 25% reported that they intend to  increase their workforce in the next three months.
'Employers are battling against sky-high employment  costs and widespread skills shortages,' said Jane Gratton, Deputy Director of  Public Policy at the BCC.
'With 72% of firms saying costs are putting pressure  on them to raise prices, the spectre of higher inflation will continue to  hover.
'The government should use the tax system to help  people stay in – or quickly return to – employment when they experience ill  health. Tax breaks for health services that businesses provide to their  workforce are an obvious solution, to protect people's livelihoods and keep  skills in the workforce.'