Job Vacancies: Banff and Buchan

Work and Pensions – in the House of Commons at on 18 March 2024.

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Photo of David Duguid David Duguid Conservative, Banff and Buchan

What steps he is taking to help fill job vacancies in Banff and Buchan constituency.

Photo of Jo Churchill Jo Churchill The Minister of State, Department for Work and Pensions

The jobcentre team are providing a broad range of support, including partnering with Morrisons and the Co-op to fill local vacancies in my hon. Friend’s constituency and delivering targeted outreach at Banff library with local providers.

Photo of David Duguid David Duguid Conservative, Banff and Buchan

My hon. Friend is aware of the very low unemployment in Banff and Buchan and the difficulty in filling vacancies with local people, particularly in the food and drink sector. The seafood sector in particular is still in a transition away from dependency on overseas workers, which could take some years. What data can the DWP provide on the measures that local businesses have taken to maximise the employment of local people, and what other support can the Department offer to attract workers to areas of low unemployment such as Banff and Buchan?

Photo of Jo Churchill Jo Churchill The Minister of State, Department for Work and Pensions

There are the wages paid through the rise in the national living wage, my hon. Friend’s local jobcentre and the range of access to support. I am sure we will be discussing all these issues tomorrow at the roundtable with seafood processors that I will be attending along with the Minister for Legal Migration and the Border, my hon. Friend Tom Pursglove.

Photo of Stephen Timms Stephen Timms Chair, Work and Pensions Committee, Chair, Work and Pensions Committee

A large number of people in Banff and Buchan are economically inactive. They are not claiming benefits so they are not eligible for employment support from jobcentres, but the Select Committee recommended last summer that such people should be eligible. Would that not be in their interests and in the interests of employers struggling to fill vacant posts at the moment, and therefore supportive of much-needed economic growth?

Photo of Jo Churchill Jo Churchill The Minister of State, Department for Work and Pensions

We always take these matters very seriously and keep them under full review.