I must admit I haven't read every post on this thread however I find it a very interesting one and felt like adding my tuppence worth.
While we are currently nowhere near the stage of employing anyone, I am the kind of person who likes to at least consider all aspects of a business before beginning one.
We have put a lot of thought into how we would go about employing and what we would look for and I am in two minds over the idea of outsourcing (thankfully that decision is made for me as there isn't really any option to outsource)
I can fully understand why businesses are turning more and more to outsourcing staff given the state of available employment within the UK but our business is nowhere near old enough for me to forget what it is like for joe bloggs who really wants a job.
I have worked very hard all my life to get where I am now - and I have very little to show for it (our business is far too early on to have anything to show for it yet as haven't even been trading for a month yet). I rent my house as I cant get a mortgage and have to feed our family on what little we bring in from wages.
It is pathetic that this country is in a state where those who have never worked a day in their lives are far better off than those who have always had a decent work ethic. Add to that the convoluted laws in reltation to employment and you are left with a situation where individuals don't want to work and businesses don't want to employ them.
For a lot of businesses it is simply not profitable to employ staff in the UK - as mentioned earlier the cost of employing someone in the UK is not equal to what they take home in their paypacket and a lot of the time this cost is far too much for a SME to make UK employment viable
For the individuals themselves it is my experience that the benefits system is a huge hinderance to employment. I know someone who has not worked for nearly ten years who gets their housing paid, council tax paid, school uniform grants, school meal grants and still has a higher disposable income than most basic workers do. Is it any wonder that she turns around and says she has absolutley no intention of looking for a job?
As far as I am concerned it isnt businesses outsourcing that is causing the problem - it's the state the country is in.
Sorry for the rant
