Britain has become a less attractive place to invest over the past five years, 72% of respondents to the CBI survey said. During that period, the country has left the European Union, making it more complicated to recruit workers from nearby countries.
“It is crystal clear that labor market shortages are having a material impact on firms’ ability to operate at full capacity, let alone grow,” said Matthew Percival, the CBI’s director for skills.
The CBI has called on the government to reform its policies on migration, skills and planning, which it says are Britain’s “genuine barriers to growth.”
The survey said 38% of respondents suggested the UK’s Migration Advisory Committee should conduct an immediate review of rules that allow more migration of workers for specific industries, while 44% called for emergency temporary visas for certain jobs until such a review is finalized.