I’ve been hearing/reading about it for months, USAs probably one of the worst. This is from a quick google search
As Germany grapples with an energy crisis threatening its future as an industrial leader, an acute shortage of workers is compounding problems for manufacturers already struggling to stay competitive.
www.bloomberg.com
A half of all German companies are struggling to find skilled workers, threatening to undermine production and inflict more permanent damage on Europe’s largest economy.
www.bloomberg.com
The holiday season is looking like it may be a little turbulent this year, with bosses in Spanish tourism resorts hiring staff with no experience, no CVs and very little training
www.mirror.co.uk
At least 500,000 people have permanently disappeared from the workforce, analysis says
amp.theguardian.com
Road freight transport is suffering from a shortage of truck drivers. What are possible solutions and what does DHL Freight offer its carriers?
dhl-freight-connections.com
Hospitality has been impacted in particular, not just because of Brexit, but because workers have been treated poorly for years and covid meant many found alternative employment.
Our workforce has apparently shrunk by 600k post covid.
Edit - if the government pulled their head out their arses, they could demonstrate a flexible migration system outside the EU could be beneficial, however, as I’ve mentioned before you have people on the right of the party not accepting that some migration is always going to be needed
Ps incase people haven’t read, there’s also been health worker strikes in France and Germany, probably other countries as well. Due to extra pressure, wanting more wages etc etc. Most of the issues we face are replicated elsewhere although you wouldn’t realise it from a lot of the media