Manufacturing activity leads in the number of layoffs
7 December 2012, Friday
Of the unemployed recognized for the period from November 29 to December 5, from manufacturing industry were laid off 138 people. Most of them are in Naberezhnye Chelny and Nizhnekamsk - 23 and 21 people. Also, a large number of layoffs is celebrated in the trade and repair services, which remained out of work 116. The most favorable situation is observed in the fishing industry - there have been no layoffs. Also relatively good situation observed in the manufacturing and distribution of electric power, mining and finance, where it was dismissed 7, 12, and 15, respectively. Next, the number of layoffs over the past reporting week, in different areas of economic activity the situation is as follows: hotels and restaurants - 25 laid off, health - 35 laid-off, provision of public services - 42 laid off, real estate and public administration - the 45 laid-off, transport and Us - 55 laid-off and construction - 87 dropouts. In general, 1433 left their job and got registered at the Labour Rights in the country for various reasons.
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