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Thursday 18 February 2010

Employers upbeat about growth in UK jobs

The cautious optimism we’ve noticed in the job markets over recent weeks isn’t limited to just our clients or even our region. According to the latest JobsOutlook survey from our industry body – the REC – 94 per cent of employers expect to maintain or grow their workforce over the next 12 months.

And a quarter are planning to increase the number of temps they use. That’s a move we often suggest to clients deliberating over staffing levels.

Using temps offers tremendous flexibility – they can be drafted in when work volumes are high and then not used during quieter periods. And of course taking on temps is a great way to try potential employees out. What better way to decide if a person will fit into your work environment than by putting them in it.

That’s why I was disappointed to see the TUC’s comments following the announcement of the latest job figures.

Unemployment fell by 3,000 which the TUC described as ‘deceptively healthy’ because of an increase in temporary and part time work.

Surely any fall in unemployment figures – after so many months of rises – should be welcomed. Taking on temporary staff is a step in the right direction. It suggests companies are seeing an upturn in the amount of work but keeping their options open – a healthier approach to taking on permanent staff and then struggling to make the wage bill or being forced to consider redundancies.

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