Slight rise in Isle of Wight unemployment

By Ross Findon

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

 

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UNEMPLOYMENT on the Isle of Wight has risen slightly, for the first time in five months.

There were 22 more Jobseeker’s Allowance claimants in August, compared with July, according to Office of National Statistics (ONS) figures released today (Wednesday).

The number of claimants increased from 2,937 to 2,959. That represented 3.5 per cent of the Isle of Wight population aged between 16 and 64, the same percentage as in July, according to the ONS.

In previous years Isle of Wight unemployment has risen at the end of the summer, as the main tourist season comes to an end.

In August 2011 there was increase of 99 claimants compared with the previous month. Unemployment in the same months in 2010 fell slightly, but in 2009 it rose from 2,995 to 3,196.

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by Russell Palin

13th September 2012, at 07:45:49

I have noticed a rise in the number of bored teenagers with nothing to do and no future.
We will need more police soon to control their eventual delinquency...

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by Michael Watson

12th September 2012, at 23:46:08

Hmm! Looking at that graph and the recurrent trend over the past three years, one could almost conclude that the rises and falls coincide exactly with the length of a tourist season! This years increase in jobless figures during August may have something to do with the abysmal summer we had and island organisations not being able to afford to keep staff on. Hopefully our new tourism tsar will sort all of this out and we will not see the dips and peaks repeated year on year.

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by Lee Majors

12th September 2012, at 12:08:15

So, 22 people with disabilities have been told they are now fit to work after attending a joke medical at Broadlands house involving lifting a pile of books, sitting down, standing up etc.
I saw on TV recently about ATOS who do these tests that if someones disablity involves having 9 fingers missing, they can still get a job as a button tester with the remaining finger.
It is a joke.

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