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Sunak eyes plans to entice over 50s back to work


The Government wants to encourage the over 50s and the long-term sick back into work to decrease labour shortages.

Mel Stride, the work and pensions secretary, is drawing up the proposals, as well as prioritising efforts to keep people in work in the first place.

One of the reforms being considered is to let people on long-term sickness benefits keep some of those payments when they first return to work. Tax breaks to encourage the over 50s to return to work have also been discussed but are seen as unworkable in practice.

On top of these plans, Stride is due to publish a delayed white paper on the health and disability benefits system. As it stands, people who come back to work and come off disability benefits have to begin the benefits process again if they are unable to hold the job.

Jon Ashworth, shadow work and pensions secretary, pledged that a Labour Government would allow people to return to their benefits without the need to requalify.

Boosting workforce is key

Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt have said that boosting the workforce will be a key priority for 2023, being a key feature of the Budget in March.

An increase of 500,000 working age adults have dropped out of the labour force since the pandemic, make it challenging for businesses to hire.

The Prime Minister is resisting pleas from businesses to ease restrictions on immigration to fill job vacancies.

This reluctance to allow more immigration has attracted criticism. Philip Hammond, former Chancellor for the Conservative party, told Andrew Marr on LBC: “We’re going to have to bring in hundreds of thousands of foreign workers to do the jobs that are not currently being done, which are depressing our GDP growth through the restaurants that are closed, the pubs that can’t open seven nights a week, and so on.”

Business leaders have also urged Hunt to widen the Government’s shortage occupation list, which allows international workers to get visas to work in the UK. However, the Government said that following Brexit, this will not be possible.

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