In spite of earlier optimistic noises from one or two recruitment firms a new survey (HERE) involving 400 UK recruitment and employment agencies suggests the number of people securing a permanent position has fallen for two months in a row. The data suggests permanent placements in July fell at the sharpest rate since May 2009, with participants citing uncertainty caused by Brexit.
This is in marked contrast to Fraser Nelson (who accuses remainers of only picking bad economic news) in July quoting just one agency, Reed, as saying the jobs market is fluorishing (HERE).
This is in marked contrast to Fraser Nelson (who accuses remainers of only picking bad economic news) in July quoting just one agency, Reed, as saying the jobs market is fluorishing (HERE).
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