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Good news in the employment figures, but the future for construction jobs remains uncertain

Good news in the employment figures, but the future for construction jobs remains uncertain

The latest employment data will provide economists, politicians and strategists with plenty to chew on. The headline figure for unemployment jumped by 43,000 to top 2.5 million for the first time since 1996, the number of people in employment fell by 89,000 and the number wanting a job rose again. But there are certainly positive signs. The claimant count is down by 32,900 and the actual number of hours worked is on the rise. And one figure that probably won’t…

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Number snacks: 1

Number snacks: 1

The number of architects, planners and surveyors signing off the claimant count in the six months to October 2009 to head abroad was 985. This compares with 80 in same period two years earlier. Source: National Statistics (Nomis: www.nomisweb.co.uk).  Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller Office of Public Sector Information (OPSI).

More than 100,000 construction workers made redundant last year

More than 100,000 construction workers made redundant last year

The latest employment figures provide yet more grim reading for those in construction with the numbers made redundant in the final quarter of last year rocketing to 48,000. The official figures out today show that 109,000 construction employees were made redundant over the year. Some will have got new jobs, but the claimant count figures suggest that many have not. The redundancy figures also underplay the carnage in the construction jobs market as so many of those engaged in the…

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