The latest Labour Market Report is available here. It covers the most recent data on the split between public and private sector jobs as the public sector continues to shed workers and private sector job creation grinds to a halt. It also features some international comparisons, pointing out that UK unemployment has risen three times as quickly as Eurozone unemployment over the past year.
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