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Citibank shedding 50000 staqff globally and Mac Bank hinting that they will reduce numbers (or grad employement will dry up at least).
Damn this economy! Masters here I come...
Damn this economy! Masters here I come...
I think we're heading for 9% or 1,000,000 unemployed by the end of next year.
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How did you come up with that figure?
AUSTRALIA'S jobless rate will more than double between now and 2010, when over one million people are expected to be out of work, as the global economic slowdown weighs on China, a leading international bank says.
JPMorgan Australia's chief economist Stephen Walters said a slowdown in China's economic growth will be detrimental to the creation of jobs in Australia in the next two years.
"We now expect the jobless rate to more than double to 9 per cent in late 2010, from the current 4.3 per cent,'' Mr Walters said.
There is a slight trend to employing older people who are more likely, when on pensions, to take a low paid job and not mind if they are asked to work only two or three days a week or take an extended unpaid holiday.The actual unemployment was higher back in the early 90's.
The government intoduced the "Mature Age Allowance"
One could not retire until 65 years and alot of unemployed were 60 - 65 yrs. So all these 60 - 65 year olds on the unemployment list were transferred to the "Mature Age Allowance"
It made the unemployment figures better at the time. Giving perhaps people a little more confidence. And confidence is/was needed.
I think we're heading for 9% or 1,000,000 unemployed by the end of next year.
I got to say I feel like turning this machine off and running out into the sunshine,
I'm just about global financial crises'd out.
Well you can add little old me to those numbers..........Boss called yesterday and I'm now unemployedAnyone need their wood chopping........
MB
I wish this damn recession would just happen so we can start to claw our way back.
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