Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Post # 7: summary from a career-related article from The Guardian


“Rise in unemployment less than expected”
The article talks about the unemployment at the UK, probably for the consequences of the economic crisis. The economist expecting was wrong, and 1.6268 million people are unemployed. This number it’s the high since April 97, and the people are talking about the benefits that the government have to give it to them. This information was delivered by de The Office of National Statistics (ONS). In other words, the people out of work ascend to 7.9%.
For other way, the economists are optimists, because they think that the recession would pass soon, and the economy will giving jobs, "until the economy is growing back at potential or above, and that is still some way off", how tells Alan Clarke of BNP Paribas
But people just want work or benefits to live, and they are claming for this above six months.
In other case, there are people that think that the business have to recovered first, because are so many firms that are fighting for surviving yet.
Alan Tomlinson said that the cash flow are uncertain and the companies have to dismiss people to stay at the market.
But other problem are the age of the most unemployed 16-24 years old, because this generation are becoming a “lost generation”. The firms don’t have money to hire for complacency, they need the fair and necessary employees.
In conclusion, they need to end the unemployment, because they are missing big talents and people who have the ability to do things for their country.
"Every one of those unemployed is a real person with real talents that can make a difference to this country.", Martina Millburn, chief executive of “the Prince’s Trust
This summary was maded about this link:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2009/oct/14/unemployment-rise-lower-than-expected

3 comments:

Nazareno said...
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Pamë said...

I'm agree with Nazareno, aparently we need this "civil education" or we will end like lambs in the slaughterhouse

Nazareno said...

Dani
Unemployment problem, has been, and will be the eternal problem of economy. Sadly, but I think is "natural" and for disgrace, there will always be people sufering for this. The important thing, is try to make this unemployment not so big.

Greetings