Almost 200,000 new jobs on offer as recovery continues, say recruiters
The majority of the new roles are driven by sectors that were closed because of the pandemic
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Almost 200,000 new job adverts were posted in the last week of June, showing how demand for staff is “buoyant”, according to a new report.
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North East unemployment is highest outside London despite fall from last month
The region has seen a rise of nearly 50,000 people claiming unemployment benefits since this time last year
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North East unemployment remains the highest in the UK outside London despite a mixed picture in official figures released today.
“At the Budget next week I will set out the next stage of our Plan For Jobs, and the support we’ll provide through the remainder of the pandemic and our recovery.”
Meanwhile, Boris Johnson promised the Government would “continue to put our arms around everybody” when asked about the jobless figures.
During a visit to a school in south London, he said: “Some sectors have been changing in the last few years and will continue to change, maybe that has been accelerated by the pandemic.
“What we’ll do is continue to put our arms around everybody in the country to look after them throughout the pandemic.