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    UK NEWS: Jobseeker claimants at 15-year high
    Unemployment has risen by 12,000 according to new figures
    Unemployment has risen by 12,000 according to new figures

    The number of people on unemployment benefit saw its biggest jump in more than 15 years during June.

    In a fresh sign of economic gloom, those claiming Jobseeker's Allowance rose by 15,500 to 840,100, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

    This was the biggest monthly rise since December 1992 and the fifth consecutive rise in the claimant count, the ONS said.

    May's figures showing a 9,000 rise were also revised sharply higher, giving a total of 14,300 new claimants during the month.

    The number of claimants as a percentage of the workforce also rose, to 2.6%, the figures showed.

    But the statistics have yet to fully reflect growing numbers of redundancies as the UK economy slows.

    In recent weeks, the UK's biggest housebuilders have cut around 5,000 jobs as the credit crunch grows.

    In the three months to May, 118,000 people were made redundant, up 10,000 on the previous quarter.

    According to the ONS data, the total number of unemployed was 1.62 million in the three months to May, up 12,000 on the previous quarter. The unemployment rate was unchanged at 5.2%.

    Total employment levels reached a record 29.59 million during the quarter - the highest since 1971, reflecting an increase in the working age population. But the number of job vacancies fell in the three months to June as the slowdown hit home. Vacancies stood at 655,100, down 32,200 on the previous quarter.

    3:02am Thursday 17th July 2008

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    Posted by: chitchat, caerphilly on 10:11am Thu 17 Jul 08
    Well more bad news for Britain. We need to stop people coming to our country to live and stop giving hand outs to foreign countries and start looking after our own and get Great Britain back on its feet.
    Posted by: CaB, South Wales on 10:15am Thu 17 Jul 08
    The so called 'freedom of capital' to be moved all across the world now means that not nearly enough money is invested or retained in local economies. How can we ever hope to acheive full employment (which the government no doubt do NOT want) when we are suffering from the effects of the neo con agenda by a so called Labour Government!?? Our elected politicans in Westminster pander to big business by promoting Free Trade and the Free Movement of labour within trading zones, i.e the EU. These are tactics desgined to undermine local workers bargaining power. There is no will amongst our Neo liberal politicans to attain full employment, and this story is testament to that...rant over! :)
    Posted by: tim, Magor on 12:06pm Thu 17 Jul 08
    More New Labour mess.
    Posted by: Steve., Newport on 3:19pm Thu 17 Jul 08
    Or we could make life not so cushy claiming benefits so that people actually have to go out and get a job. A lot of the people claiming refuse to do the work that is available - surely that is not an option.
    Posted by: Steve., Newport on 3:20pm Thu 17 Jul 08
    Or we could make life not so cushy claiming benefits so that people actually have to go out and get a job. A lot of the people claiming refuse to do the work that is available - surely that is not an option.
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