The increase of the number of layoffs in agriculture
2 November 2012, Friday
Completion of field work should have been reflected in the number of workers in agriculture. So, for the last reporting period from 24 to 31 October the seasonal wave of layoffs has undergone 76.
The higher number of laid-off unemployed is observed only in the trade and manufacturing industries, which traditionally have a high staff turnover. Here in the past week have left their jobs 135 and 127 people respectively.
Among those who have been recognized in the prescribed manner to the unemployed, the picture of layoffs by is as follows: 71 people were dismissed from the field of education, 69 - from the sphere of public administration, 59 - of the construction industry, 54 - from the sphere of housing and communal services, 53 people in organizations of real estate, 51 - with the transport, 36 - out of Health , 26 people from the organizations involved in financial management, 16 - of the mining industry and 13 from the production and distribution of electricity, gas and water.
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