Scottish Secretary Reacts to Nov 2023 Labour Market Stats

Scottish Secretary Alister Jack said:

Our employment record remains strong and our reforms are working - with a near record number of people on company payrolls in Scotland, up 23,000 from this time last year.

Bolstered by our direct investment in Scotland of £2.5 billion from our levelling up agenda, we are on track to halve inflation and grow the economy for long-term prosperity right across the UK.

Additional information:

  • Measures from the UK Government's £3.5 billion investment in removing barriers to work are making a difference - including the mid-life MOT for over-50s and increasing the amount that can be claimed for childcare by those on Universal Credit.

  • The ONS has published a regional breakdown on payrolled employees. The estimates for Scotland show that the number of payrolled employees rose by 0.9% compared with October 2022, a rise of 22,654 employees to 2,456,355.

  • The number of payrolled employees in Scotland was up 3.7%- since February 2020, a rise of 87,660 employees.

  • Pay estimates for Great Britain show that annual growth in regular pay (excluding bonuses) in Great Britain was 7.7% in July to September 2023, slightly down on the previous periods, but is still among the highest annual growth rates since comparable records began in 2001.

  • In real terms annual growth for total pay rose on the year by 1.4%, and regular pay rose on the year by 1.3%.

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