Retail jobs fall in latest statistics

Responding to the latest ONS Labour Market figures, which show 3.12m jobs in retail in Q4 2022, down 14,000 year-on-year, Helen Dickinson, Chief Executive of the British Retail Consortium, said:

“Low consumer confidence and falling sales volumes meant many retailers were more cautious in hiring additional workers in the run up to Christmas. This was compounded by the need to keep operational costs – and therefore prices – down during the cost of living squeeze. This has contributed to the lowest 4Q average retail jobs numbers in over a decade. Not all retail roles have been affected, as ongoing digital transformation has led to the creation of many new well-paid and exciting jobs.

 

“However, this transformation is held back by the inflexible Apprenticeship Levy system that restricts the breadth of training that employers can offer. The Chancellor must use the Budget to reform the Levy and unlock business investment in upskilling employees and creating thousands of more apprenticeship opportunities across the country. With Levy reform, retailers can equip itself with a workforce with skills fit for the future, leading to better wages, increased productivity, and stronger economic growth.”

 

Date Retail Jobs (‘000s) 4Q Average (‘000s)
Dec-19 3,149 3,086
Mar-20 3,035 3,074
Jun-20 3,115 3,087
Sep-20 3,030 3,082
Dec-20 3,128 3,077
Mar-21 3,075 3,087
Jun-21 3,045 3,070
Sep-21 3,079 3,082
Dec-21 3,137 3,084
Mar-22 3,024 3,071
Jun-22 3,022 3,066
Sep-22 3,030 3,053
Dec-22 3,123 3,050