Not exact matches
Skills shortages will continue to exist in
certain industries and regions, but not enough to jeopardize the entire economy.
«We are taking a conservative approach and the group does not recognise any revenue for work done under variation where the outcome of the variation is uncertain... we are expanding rapidly and there continues to be a
shortage in the market for
certain skilled personnel,» Ausgroup managing director John Sheridan said.
Shortages are most severe in
certain fields (special education, math, science, and bilingual education) and in high - poverty districts and schools, where students most need highly
skilled teachers.
In this scenario EEA workers would need a visa to work in the UK unless exempt e.g. the government has previously talked about exempting
certain sectors where there is a recognised
skills shortage or highly
skilled workers.
Sure, it's easier to land a job in
certain areas because of a
skills shortage.
On the other hand, job seekers with
certain high demand
skills may be able to expect salary increases — because there are still selected labor
shortages in
certain markets.