According to the latest data from the UK’s leading independent job board, CV-Library, job vacancies across the UK dropped by 25.3% in December.
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The CIPD calls for furlough extension until the end of June as latest job figures show the increase in male youth unemployment accounts for almost forty per cent (37.5%) of the overall increase in unemployment levels
The number of active job adverts in the UK rose to a new high in the first week of December, after growth in the labour market stalled during England’s month-long lockdown. There were 1.40 million active job postings between 30 November and 6 December, the highest weekly total of 2020.
The REC has made changes to its leadership team putting members at the heart of all bits of the business to ensure the industry can be supported to make the best recovery possible.
The consequences of the UK’s second national lockdown are already showing, with figures showing that vacancies have fallen by two per cent week-on-week.
The economic crisis brought about by the pandemic has meant that Boris is being forced to break one of the pledges that won him the election a year ago.
The job board analysed data from its site throughout November and compared the findings with data from the same month in 2019 and October 2020. As
UK students fear that physical appearance (58%), race and/or ethnicity (52%) and nationality (52%) have the greatest impact on recruitment decisions, a new survey from leading graduate careers website Milkround has revealed
Last month saw overall business confidence decline, falling by seven percentage points to -18% for the first time since May.
The global pandemic is helping to break the stigma of unemployment, according to new research from LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional network.
CV-Library the UK's leading independent job board and newly crowned recruitment website of the decade, today released its initial seasonal data and, as expected, job postings are down at -18.2% year-on-year.
The CIPD urges Government to take steps to boost training and re-skilling of UK-born workforce to compensate for loss of EU migrants’ skills
In the first week of November, as the new England-wide lockdown was introduced, there were 1.36 million active job postings in the UK.
The news is full of doom and gloom, worrying statistics and of course acres of space dedicated to the second national lockdown.