The UK job market continues to face pressure.

Jun 28
09:27

2011

Victoria Mclean

Victoria Mclean

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The UK job market continues to face pressure.

 

With UK unemployment at its lowest since 1994,The UK job market continues to face pressure. Articles the job market is not looking especially robust. Government cuts are being felt across the country and the private sector doesn’t appear to be creating enough jobs to pick up the slack from the job losses which have already taken place in the public sector.

 

Fewer jobs means increased competition and experts are warning that this might prompt UK jobseekers to look elsewhere. With the employment market continuing to look shaky, there’s a real possibility of a 'talent exodus' as more people look abroad, at places like Asia, for jobs.

 

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