A new report from the CIPD and the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has revealed that skills shortages in Wales are acting as a break on investment and growth, highlighting the need for a revamped skills system and improved business support.
The joint report, A Skills-Led Economy for Wales, examines the experiences of 30 small and medium enterprises (SMEs) from different sectors across Wales to assess the impact of skills shortages and identify the barriers to addressing them. It finds that experiences of recruiting, training, up-skilling and accessing funding vary dramatically across regions and sectors. Most SMEs say they are time-poor and lack the formal HR function required to enable effective and consistent skills development and analysis. The FSB’s research shows that almost 80% of small firms struggled to recruit in the past 12 months.
The report also highlights that a fragmented system of business support for skills is having a particularly negative impact on SMEs, which make up 99% of the Welsh economy and provide 63% of private-sector employment. Many reported a lack of business support for those firms that fall between the start-up and multi-million-pound funding phases.