The CBI on Britain's Job Creation record
This is what the Managing Director for People and Infrastructure at the Confederation of British Industry had to say about the results of a survey into what their members expect in 2018:
Christopher Whiteside MBE is a Conservative activist. He was Conservative candidate for Leeds North East in the 2024 General election He has served as a County, City & District, Borough, Town and Parish councillor, and has also been a school governor and health authority member. He lives and works in the North of England, particularly spending time in Leeds where he works, other parts of Yorkshire, and Cumbria.
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Not quite as bad as half the productivity of France - the most recent OFS bulletin on the subject suggested that UK productivity per hour worked was about 15.9% below the average for the G7 in 2015.
https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/economicoutputandproductivity/productivitymeasures/bulletins/internationalcomparisonsofproductivityfinalestimates/2015
It would, however, be a gross and misleading oversimplification to infer that job creation is merely the flip side of poor productivity.
Sadly the UK has lagged behind in productivity growth and absolute levels for decades and there are appear to be a range of causes for this