I posti vacanti nel Regno Unito sono cresciuti di 729.000 tra marzo e aprile in linea con i dati ufficiali che mostrano che la domanda di lavoratori è aumentata nonostante i costi più elevati per i datori di lavoro

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    1. SuspiciousAgency5025 on

      Almost as if the millionaires and billionaires and grifters in the media were crying over literally nothing, whilst actual business owners realised that the NI changes made next to no difference in the daily running of their business.

    2. Call me skeptical, but I’d say a good percentage of those fall into the following categories:

      * Ghost jobs
      * Roles requiring 10 years of experience in some obscure field/software/skill for slightly over minimum wage
      * MLM schemes (think Utility Warehouse, Herbalife etc.)
      * Recruitment agencies harvesting data

    3. ClacksInTheSky on

      But, but, but I was told the “jobs tax” was causing fewer vacancies?!

      I mean, I thought it was not true given I’d changed jobs after it was announced and so did a few other colleagues.

      More right wing scaremongering?

    4. SubjectCraft8475 on

      I have noticed a slight uptick with recruiters calling me. Luckily im in a job and my contract got extended but the jobs on offer in consultancy and tech as a contractor I have nitice the day rates are much lower

    5. AdligaTitlar on

      My question would be do these jobs actually pay a living wage or are they the type you need 3 different jobs to break even?

    6. New_7688 on

      Anyone know if there’s a breakdown into which industries have the highest number of open vacancies?

    7. Nervous_Designer_894 on

      This is a good way to lie with statistics. How much did it from March to April the previous years?

      Almost all companies get budgets for hiring in the new financial year so seeing this stat in a vacuum tells us nothing.

    8. hu6Bi5To on

      This is a one month change. That ignores the fact that it’s a decline on the quarter, and a decline on the same month last year.

      Don’t confuse seasonal changes with long-term trends.

    9. MundaneImprovement27 on

      What. Tories and reform lies over NI impact… never! 🙂

    10. alwayslearning-247 on

      If that stats include vaccines by recruitment agencies then most of these are fake job adverts to attract candidates.

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