Summary
Demand for full-time staff - but not for temporary help - dropped last month for the first time for nearly five years, while hoteliers, publicans and other providers of services direct to consumers have become gloomy in a way they have not been since shortly after the terrorist attacks of September 2001.
Providers of business services have been faring better, although growing more slowly than they had expected, according to the latest survey of the service sector by the CBI and Grant Thornton.See the full content of this document
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Gloom Spreading to Services Sector
KPMG's February Report on Jobs found that a combination of continuing shortages of skilled applicants and slowing growth in ...
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