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Employment at its highest, labor shortages too

2021-11-05T20:01:17.419Z


DECRYPTION - The recovery of the economy is being held back by recruitment tensions which are spreading in all sectors and companies.


On the employment front, the quarters follow one another and… have been similar since the start of the year.

Whether in terms of hiring, job offers or unemployment, the various indicators attest to the resilience of the economy beyond compare in the face of a crisis of such magnitude but also, and above all, of a unprecedented rebound in the labor market.

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The good hiring dynamics are confirmed and amplified

The publication on Friday of provisional salaried employment figures reinforces this trend: in the third quarter, the private sector created 96,100 net jobs, an increase of 0.5% in three months and especially the third consecutive quarterly increase, bringing to more than half a million the number of positions created since the beginning of the year.

A dynamic so strong that it has neither more nor less erased the effects of the crisis.

At the end of September, salaried employment thus exceeded its level at the end of 2019 by 0.9%, or 185,600 jobs.

"Whole sectors in pain"

Temporary agency work, a leading indicator of labor market conditions, is

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Source: lefigaro

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