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Critical Staff Shortages in Cyprus: European Labour Authority Report Reveals 39 Professions Affected

Published January 4, 2026, 06:03
Critical Staff Shortages in Cyprus: European Labour Authority Report Reveals 39 Professions Affected

A new report by the European Labour Authority (ELA) highlights significant staff shortages in 39 professional categories in Cyprus, impacting crucial sectors such as healthcare, education, construction, and transportation. Based on data from national EURES offices, the report emphasizes the complexity of the labor market and the imbalances between supply and demand, driven by demographic issues, digital transformation, and skills gaps. The mapping of shortages covers a wide range of specialties, from technical professions and engineers to educators, medical personnel, tourism workers, and transport professionals. The lack of staff in these areas creates problems for the economy and the functioning of public services, making it imperative to enhance skills and better match qualifications with job openings. The report underlines that Cyprus faces structural gaps in the labor market, which are not easily filled. The need for skilled personnel is particularly acute in sectors requiring high expertise, such as engineering and medicine. At the same time, there is a shortage of staff in traditionally simpler professions, such as construction workers and waiters. The ELA proposes improving working conditions and employee compensation as a measure to address staff shortages. Attracting and retaining talented workers requires creating an attractive work environment with fair wages, professional development opportunities, and a balance between work and personal life.