I’m really disturbed by this trend as even in house at my company seem to be hiring more temporary staff as the economy is stopping the company making a long term commitment.
None story – says job vacancies still remain high at 1.1 million
If you work part time as that is all the work offers and you have to claim UC to make ends meet, yhe job centre will say that’s not good enough and make you find another job.
So that would be 2 separate employers, 2 different commute expenses and 2 different jobs to worry about.
That’s so cool.
>There’s so much work but there’s not enough labour to go around
Cry me a river. There is no labour at wages you offer.
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Recruitment has been very difficult over the last couple of years in the IT space.
A lot of poor quality candidates with inflated resumes. Some of the organisations I work with have stopped actively recruiting for now due to the shortage of skilled people.
We can’t pay workers more money as that’ll cause inflation.
Obviously, our bonuses and the price increases our company do isn’t linked to that at all.
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Must bring in more cheap labour, must bring in more cheap labour, must bring in more cheap labour
My company is struggling to hire… Wanna guess why?
No one could have imagined getting rid of the masses of European labour would cause this…. 😐
What does this statistic really mean? If a bunch of businesses go bankrupt, there’s going to be fewer vacancies. If anything, vacancies should go up as business starts to bloom unless we’re turning into a communist jobs for all society.
I still read that as “job vaccines”, maybe just a few more months…
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I think its fair to say that there’ll never been enough vacancies for every unemployed person.
Hardly any catering jobs being advertise around here, and this is peak time for hiring right before Easter and the coming summer season
Looks like cornwall are expecting a downturn after the boom in people holidaying at home over the past few years
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I’m really disturbed by this trend as even in house at my company seem to be hiring more temporary staff as the economy is stopping the company making a long term commitment.
None story – says job vacancies still remain high at 1.1 million
If you work part time as that is all the work offers and you have to claim UC to make ends meet, yhe job centre will say that’s not good enough and make you find another job.
So that would be 2 separate employers, 2 different commute expenses and 2 different jobs to worry about.
That’s so cool.
>There’s so much work but there’s not enough labour to go around
Cry me a river. There is no labour at wages you offer.
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Recruitment has been very difficult over the last couple of years in the IT space.
A lot of poor quality candidates with inflated resumes. Some of the organisations I work with have stopped actively recruiting for now due to the shortage of skilled people.
We can’t pay workers more money as that’ll cause inflation.
Obviously, our bonuses and the price increases our company do isn’t linked to that at all.
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Must bring in more cheap labour, must bring in more cheap labour, must bring in more cheap labour
My company is struggling to hire… Wanna guess why?
No one could have imagined getting rid of the masses of European labour would cause this…. 😐
What does this statistic really mean? If a bunch of businesses go bankrupt, there’s going to be fewer vacancies. If anything, vacancies should go up as business starts to bloom unless we’re turning into a communist jobs for all society.
I still read that as “job vaccines”, maybe just a few more months…
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I think its fair to say that there’ll never been enough vacancies for every unemployed person.
Hardly any catering jobs being advertise around here, and this is peak time for hiring right before Easter and the coming summer season
Looks like cornwall are expecting a downturn after the boom in people holidaying at home over the past few years