Mayfield Report Can Help Renew UK’s Workforce

5th November 2025

Responding to the publication of the ‘Keep Britain Working Review’ report, Jane Gratton, Deputy Director of Public Policy at the British Chambers of Commerce said:

“The workplace health crisis is damaging for individuals, employers and the economy.  So, this report is a hugely important contribution to tackling the issue and helping businesses access and retain a skilled workforce.  The BCC’s evidence to the review was clear – employers want to be part of the solution but need support to play their part.

“The report supports several long-standing BCC recommendations including exploring a Statutory Sick Pay rebate for SMEs and pooled access for employee health support in the workplace. But at a time of surging business costs, support and incentives are crucial to ensuring businesses of all sizes can get involved.

“Alongside more access to workplace support, fixing the broken fit note system will be crucial to breaking down barriers and raising awareness of solutions.  

“It’s now imperative that the Government works at pace to put the Mayfield Review recommendations into action. The UK’s economic future depends on the health and vitality of its workforce.  

“But it is hard for many firms to see past a wall of rising costs, which presents a real barrier to better workplace health provision. That’s why firms need support and, with the Budget just weeks away, a commitment to keeping a lid on business taxes is vital.  

“The Chancellor must also use her statement to help boost productivity and make sure every business has a strong pipeline of skilled labour. That should include, targeted youth employment support, reform of the apprenticeship levy and a long-term commitment to Local Skills Improvement Plans. 

“In local communities across the country, Chambers are convening employers of all sizes and sectors to find practical solutions to skills and workforce challenges.  Engaging and supporting SME employers will be crucial to the successful implementation of the Mayfield proposals and resolving the health crisis.” 

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