Unemployment in Australia
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Unemployment in Australia
Hello,
Some cheery news that seems to be filtering through many Australian news outlets. Unemployment in Oz is at a 30 year low of 5.1%. This figure seems to be similar across many states. Prospects of finding work look fairly promising from this data as does the current economy. Unemployment is very low in our town in UK so glad to see these figures released this week.
Some cheery news that seems to be filtering through many Australian news outlets. Unemployment in Oz is at a 30 year low of 5.1%. This figure seems to be similar across many states. Prospects of finding work look fairly promising from this data as does the current economy. Unemployment is very low in our town in UK so glad to see these figures released this week.
Last edited by nadders; Sep 14th 2005 at 8:56 pm.
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Re: Unemployment in Australia
Originally Posted by nadders
Hello,
Some cheery news that seems to be filtering through many Australian news outlets. Unemployment in Oz is at a 30 year low of 5.1%. This figure seems to be similar across many states. Prospects of finding work look fairly promising from this data as does the current economy. Unemployment is very low in our town in UK so glad to see these figures released today. Check out the website page below for full stats.
http://www.smh.com.au/news/Business/...?oneclick=true
Some cheery news that seems to be filtering through many Australian news outlets. Unemployment in Oz is at a 30 year low of 5.1%. This figure seems to be similar across many states. Prospects of finding work look fairly promising from this data as does the current economy. Unemployment is very low in our town in UK so glad to see these figures released today. Check out the website page below for full stats.
http://www.smh.com.au/news/Business/...?oneclick=true
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Re: Unemployment in Australia
Originally Posted by Maple Leaf
i've never been out of work in australia ..when i didn't want to be..*S*
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Re: Unemployment in Australia
Originally Posted by nadders
Hello,
Some cheery news that seems to be filtering through many Australian news outlets. Unemployment in Oz is at a 30 year low of 5.1%. This figure seems to be similar across many states. Prospects of finding work look fairly promising from this data as does the current economy. Unemployment is very low in our town in UK so glad to see these figures released this week.
Some cheery news that seems to be filtering through many Australian news outlets. Unemployment in Oz is at a 30 year low of 5.1%. This figure seems to be similar across many states. Prospects of finding work look fairly promising from this data as does the current economy. Unemployment is very low in our town in UK so glad to see these figures released this week.
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Re: Unemployment in Australia
Originally Posted by nadders
Hello,
Some cheery news that seems to be filtering through many Australian news outlets. Unemployment in Oz is at a 30 year low of 5.1%. This figure seems to be similar across many states. Prospects of finding work look fairly promising from this data as does the current economy. Unemployment is very low in our town in UK so glad to see these figures released this week.
Some cheery news that seems to be filtering through many Australian news outlets. Unemployment in Oz is at a 30 year low of 5.1%. This figure seems to be similar across many states. Prospects of finding work look fairly promising from this data as does the current economy. Unemployment is very low in our town in UK so glad to see these figures released this week.
Maybe so, however we have to remember our casual workers who cannot get full-time employment and are not counted as unemployed! Young people without qualifications really struggle with gaining full-time work. Many have to work two or three jobs to get reasonable hours.
Gayle
Last edited by goldcoastrealestate; Sep 21st 2005 at 12:14 am.