Employers taking positive outlook into 2012
Media statement Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Employers taking positive outlook into 2012
Employers are taking a positive outlook into 2012; 44% of them report they are likely to increase their staff numbers next year, says David Lowe, Employment Services Manager for the Employers and Manufacturers Association.
The signal is from the EMA's Annual
Employment Round Up Survey conducted last week with 508
responses. The survey has been run for the past 5 years.
Full results are
here "We
attribute the resilient employment outlook to some extent to
the useful changes to employment law brought in at the start
of the year," Mr Lowe said. "About half the businesses
report the employment law changes passed last year have
assisted them. "The problems the law changes addressed are
not significant for all businesses but for those that are
affected they tend to be very significant. "Nevertheless
the extent that the new laws have helped is a surprise given
they have been in place just nine months. "Other findings include 60% of
employers are finding it hard to recruit skilled employees
with 39% reporting difficulty finding suitable staff in
general. "Job security is an issue. 34% of employers
report no one left to work elsewhere during 2011, and a
further 35% said only 'a few' had moved on to new
jobs.
"Employees who are aware the business they work in
is in good shape are cautious about moving to another
employer they know far less about. "18% of employers in
the survey said that at least one of their employees had
left for Australia. "69% of employers reported they are
open to consider shifting from ACC to a private insurer when
a law change makes this possible. 15% say they will
definitely make the
move."
"For instance
79% of employers in the survey make use of trial employment
periods which they say encourage them to hire sooner than
they otherwise might.
ENDS