Posts Tagged ‘Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development’

UK jobs market recovery in danger of stalling

Cutbacks in the public sector will be impacting on UK jobseekers across all sectors between now and the end of the year, according to research from The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD). The professional body has warned that employers are expecting to make an average 5.5% headcount reduction in the remainder of 2010, [...]

CIPD warns of jobs deficit amid spending cuts

The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) has warned of higher unemployment if economic growth misses forecasts.
According to the employment group, growth needs to be at least 2.5% between now and 2015, in order for the private sector to create sufficient jobs to offset those that would be lost as a result [...]

CIPD warns of high unemployment amid Government spending cuts

A report by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) has warned that UK unemployment could reach 2.95 million, from its current 2.51 million, as a result of the Government’s planned spending cuts.
According to the influential think tank, 750,000 public sector workers could join the dole queue as the new coalition Government embarks on [...]

CIPD warns of high unemployment amid Government spending cuts

A report by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) has warned that UK unemployment could reach 2.95 million, from its current 2.51 million, as a result of the Government’s planned spending cuts.
According to the influential think tank, 750,000 public sector workers could join the dole queue as the new coalition Government embarks on [...]

UK unemployment continues to slow

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed that UK unemployment fell slightly in the three months to December to 2.46 million.
However, the unemployment rate remains the same at 7.8%, according to the ONS.
In the meantime, the number of Britons claiming jobseeker’s allowance (JSA) rose by 23,500 in January to 1.64 million – the [...]