We have passed the lowest point in terms of available jobs. Even lower levels than the bottoms of the dot com crash. Where from here though?
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25Job increases. Gordon Brown has rescued the World, rapid increase in Jobs from hereon in.32.00%8False bottom. Slight increase in jobs now but carnage after the General Election, new lows in 2010.32.00%8Stagnation. We hit the bottom and will bump along at this level for the next 12 months or so.36.00%9 -
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WHS, the credit crunch was just a bump on the road up.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostUp up up way beyond the Y2K peak.
But only if Labour win the election.Comment
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My opinion....as far as permie employment is concerned - not good for at least a year. I think contracting will slowly pick up over the coming months though. Many of the people I talk to have cut more than to the bone, and as soon as any new work comes in they no longer have the heads to cover it - but will get contractors in rather than permies to keep the bean counters happy.Originally posted by jobstats.co.uk View PostWe have passed the lowest point in terms of available jobs. Even lower levels than the bottoms of the dot com crash. Where from here though?
We truly live in interesting times though - particularly if you have any knowledge or interest in economics.Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God? - EpicurusComment
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I would say on the up but it will just be small gains until after April next year. Then gains should be pretty strong and steady, but even then will take another 12 months to reach the previous peaks (this is for contracting..permie's? Who know's or cares?)Comment
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I reckon it will level off from here (allowing for seasonal fluctuations) until Spring time. Then will be on the up.Comment
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