JRF response to UK Labour Market statistics

12 Aug 2020 02:55 PM

Rebecca McDonald, Senior Economist at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, responded to UK Labour Market statistics

“Preventing falling levels of employment turning into a surge in poverty must be a national priority. These figures show at least 730,000 fewer people in work since March. This loss in income means many are likely facing constant, grinding pressure and uncertainty about how to pay their rent, put food on the table or find a new job which provides a path to a good livelihood.

“The latest figures cover a period when the full furlough scheme was still in place and millions were protected from the full force of the economic storm. As furlough is wound down, the Government must live up to its commitment to do whatever it takes to support employers create new good jobs and equip jobseekers with the skills they need to access these opportunities. In the meantime, we must ensure Universal Credit provides enough timely support so people aren’t pulled into poverty.”

JRF is calling for the Government to:

Labour market overview, UK: August 2020