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UK Seafood Processing Sector Labour Report 2022 - Quarterly Report 8 (January - June 2022)
In May to July 2022, Seafish collected data from UK seafood processing businesses to understand the impact of EU exit on labour in the sector. This report is published as part and continuation of the series of reports published in 2017-2019. -
Labour in UK seafood processing 2018 Annual Report
This report presents the findings of Seafish's annual survey of workforce composition in the seafood processing sector in 2017 and results of the first quarterly survey on ease of recruitment and retention of staff in the seafood processing sector. -
Labour and Employment in UK seafood processing April to June 2018
Quarterly survey on employment and labour issues with UK seafood processing businesses from April to June 2018 -
Labour and Employment in UK seafood processing January to March 2018
Quarterly survey of employment and labour issues in UK seafood processing businesses from January to March 2018 -
Labour and Employment in UK seafood processing July to September 2018
This report presents the findings of the fourth quarterly survey on recruitment in the seafood processing sector. -
Labour and Employment in UK seafood processing 2019 Annual Report
2019 data on the UK seafood processing sector’s workforce to tracks trends in the number, proportion and ease of recruiting both UK and non-UK employees in the period before the UK leaves the EU. -
Labour in UK seafood processing January to March 2019
This report presents the findings of the sixth Seafish quaterly survey of recruitment in the seafood processing sector. -
2016 Seafood Processing Industry Report
The 2016 Seafood Processing Industry Report presents accurate up-to-date economic data and commentary to serve, where appropriate, as an evidence base for business decisions, policy discussions, and further research. This report provides details on the structure and size of the industry such as regional distribution, size of firms, type of broad fish species processed, type of processing activity undertaken and financial performance. -
Labour and Employment in UK seafood processing April to June 2019
Findings of quarterly survey on recruitment in the seafood processing sector and issue facing UK businesses from April to June 2019. -
Labour and Skills: Northern Ireland 2020
labour and skills study of seafood industry in Northern ireland -
Labour and Skills: Wales 2020
Labour and skills study of the seafood industry in Wales -
Seafood social profile Ecuador January2020
This profile is part of a series on the social risks associated with countries that are important to the UK seafood industry. It covers risks related to the production and processing of wild caught and farmed seafood.