you back to sally and jon. hello this is breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent. we get an idea of how the uk jobs market is faring today with the release of the latest unemployment figures. emma is in skegness for us this morning. the sun is shining, lovely. it s a beautiful morning the sun is shining, lovely. it s a beautiful morning here. - the sun is shining, lovely. it s a beautiful morning here. we - the sun is shining, lovely. it s a| beautiful morning here. we have the sun is shining, lovely. it s . beautiful morning here. we have just beautiful morning here. we havejust been watching the sunrise over the fairground here, and we have got the pier all to ourselves. i think all of the tourists today will have a lovely day in store. there are one or two people taking an early morning walk along the beach. after the pandemic, the british staycation saw something of a resurgence, people choosing to take their holidays at home. what did that mean for seaside resorts? they had lots
can mean a lot of things but a lot of people who came out of the jobs market and didn t return to it. is that a pattern you have seen as well? , , , ., well? yes, it s definitely more difficult to well? yes, it s definitely more difficult to recruit. well? yes, it s definitely more difficult to recruit. there i well? yes, it s definitely more difficult to recruit. there are l well? yes, it s definitely more i difficult to recruit. there are less people available and it s more competitive so when you have got a seasonal town with lots of people looking to recruit at the same time, that becomes really difficult. thank ou so that becomes really difficult. thank you so much that becomes really difficult. thank you so much for that becomes really difficult. thank you so much forjoining that becomes really difficult. thank you so much forjoining us. - that becomes really difficult. thank you so much forjoining us. i- that becomes really difficult. thank you so much forjoining us.