Job Creation Climbs to Highest Rate in 21 Years
Saturday, August 14, 2010 19:32Posted in category Jobs
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The UK economy created a record number of jobs between April and June, providing further evidence of the robustness of the recovery in that period. However, a smaller than expected fall in the claimant count added to fears that the economy might struggle to maintain momentum.
As the economy surged froward with 1.1% growth in the second quarter, the number of employed people surged to 29.02 million as well. Although two thirds of this sharp increase came from part time work, it stillh became the biggest rise ever since 1989.
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