We’ve welcomed the launch of the Get Britain Working White Paper which aims to tackle the issue of economic inactivity in the UK. It’s a step in the right direction to create more viable work opportunities for disadvantaged groups and vocational training paths for young people.
But we also believe the government needs a broader ambition to ensure that those who can work are able to find work that works for them. To achieve this, it must engage with employers and the people profession. As your professional body, we’ll work with our members and UK employers to inform the review and are committed to playing an active role in influencing future policy.
What is the UK government’s Get Britain Working plan?
The Get Britain Working white paper is aimed at addressing long-term unemployment and increasing workforce participation across the country.
The white paper, published on 26 November 2024, focuses on identifying the barriers to employment and developing policies to support job seekers, particularly young people and those who have been out of work for a long time. It includes measures such as skills training, job placement support, and welfare reforms designed to help individuals back into work and encourage economic growth.
As part of this agenda the government will launch the ‘Keep Britian Working Review’, which will look at how employers can better recruit and retain employees with health conditions, mobility issues and those returning to work after periods of sickness or longer-term absence.