The surplus of restaurant workers turned into a labor shortage in a year – workers are also urgently needed in the social welfare and healthcare sector and the construction industry

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According to a recent occupational barometer, there are again as many occupations with a shortage of workers as before the COVID-19 pandemic. The shortage of workers in the social welfare and healthcare sector remains the largest. New to the top of the list are professions in the restaurant and construction industries.

Viisi kättä, joista yhdessä kaulin, yhdessä stetoskooppi, yhdessä hohtimet, yhdessä maksupääte ja yhdessä kypärä. Hohtimia ja kypärää pitelevät kädet puettu työhanskoihin.

The need for registered and public health nurses as well as practical nurses is great throughout the country. Just a year ago, there was an oversupply of labor for restaurant and institutional catering workers. The situation has now clearly changed and there is a shortage of workers in this field all over Finland. The situation regarding construction overseers has varied regionally and, according to the latest assessment, the need is greatest in Häme and North Savo.

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A list of professions with the most dire shortage of workers and the greatest surplus of workers, according to the Occupational Barometer. The shortage of workers is the most dire in the following professions: practical nurses, registered and public health nurses, social work and counselling professionals, senior physicians and specialists, and generalist medical practitioners. The greatest surplus of workers is in the following professions: general secretaries, travel agency employees, tailors, dressmakers and furriers, journalists, and administrative and executive secretaries.
A list of professions with the most dire shortage of workers and the greatest surplus of workers, according to the Occupational Barometer. The shortage of workers is the most dire in the following professions: practical nurses, registered and public health nurses, social work and counselling professionals, senior physicians and specialists, and generalist medical practitioners. The greatest surplus of workers is in the following professions: general secretaries, travel agency employees, tailors, dressmakers and furriers, journalists, and administrative and executive secretaries.

 

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