Firms call for urgent action to reduce unemployment

The Federation of Small Business (FSB) has called for “urgent action” to reduce the upfront costs of unemployment, as rates reach record highs.

The news comes as the UK’s unemployment rate has increased to 5% in the three months to November 2020, up from 4.9%, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed.

According to the ONS, an estimated 1.72 million people were unemployed, up from 418,000 in the same period last year.

Unemployment reached its highest level since July to September 2015.

In addition, 280,000 people had reported redundancies in the three months prior to the survey.

Emelia Quist, employment and pensions policy manager at the FSB, said:

“These figures are a stark reminder of the job challenge we face. With the option to furlough still rightly available, they don’t truly reflect the mountain we have to climb. 

“With redundancies soaring and vacancies falling, urgent action is needed to bring down the upfront costs of employment. Cutting employer’s National Insurance Contributions (NICs) – a charge levied on employers even when their staff are furloughed – would be the best place to start.”

Tej Parikh, chief economist at the Institute of Directors, added:

“The pandemic continues to rip through the labour market.

"A return to tighter restrictions late last year will have stretched businesses' ability to retain staff. Meanwhile, the furlough scheme will have provided an invaluable cushion for many firms, preventing unemployment from edging up even further.”

Speak to us about your business.

Let's talk. We're here to help get you started.

Our team of accountants in Hertfordshire is ready to provide the personalised support your business needs to thrive.

Your questions answered

How can Barley Grove help my start-up grow?

We provide tailored accounting and financial advice for start-ups, including cashflow management, financial forecasting, and strategic growth advice to help you succeed from the start.

Do you offer consultations outside of regular business hours?

Yes, we offer flexible consultations, including outside of regular business hours, to accommodate your busy schedule and ensure you get the support you need.

How do I switch accountants to Barley Grove?

Switching to Barley Grove is simple. We’ll manage the process, liaise with your previous accountant, and handle the paperwork to ensure a smooth transition.

Will switching accountants affect my current accounts?

No, switching accountants won’t disrupt your business. We’ll ensure a seamless handover of financial records and take care of the details for you.

Quickbooks logo
Xero Silver partner logo

Sign-up for our newsletter

By submitting your details you agree to receive email marketing from Barley Grove and have read and understood our Privacy Notice. You can withdraw your consent or change your preferences at any time by emailing us or by clicking the link at the bottom of every email we send you.

10-14 Old Wallfields,
Peg's Lane,
Hertford,
SG13 8EQ