Hiring and vacancies reach all-time lows

Job appointments and vacancies hit a record low in December, according to the recruitment and employment confederation and KPMG’s latest report on jobs.

It found that that demand for staff declined in most areas, falling at its fastest rate since the survey began in 1997, and vacancies were up in only the nursing and care sector.

The British Chambers Of Commerce warned in its latest economic forecast that as many as one in ten workers could be laid off in the next 2 years, pushing unemployment above three million by 2010. The new statistics have prompted calls for further government measures to boost employment and kick start the economy.

The prime minister has already announced 100.000 new jobs through a programme of public works and investment in digital technologies and was considering further options.

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