Lawyers hit hard by recession
The Daily Telegraph reports today that Professional workers
have suffered the biggest increases in unemployment during the
recession, figures published by the Conservatives disclose. The
number of unemployed lawyers on benefits has risen by 401 per cent
to more than 1,800.
Architects, surveyors, vets and lawyers are among
those to have seen the biggest percentage increases in unemployment
rates since the economic downturn began.
Many of those made redundant are thought to be in their late
forties and fifties and may struggle to find new employment.
An analysis of official figures
detailing unemployment benefit claimants shows that almost every
profession has been affected by rising redundancies.
The number of unemployed architects rose from 155 in March 2008
to 1,595 last month, and the number of unemployed vets rose from 15
to 90. Unemployment among surveyors is up almost tenfold, while the
number of accountants out of work has risen by 250 per cent.
Although professional jobs have seen the biggest percentage
rises in those claiming unemployment benefit, lower-skilled jobs
have seen more people made unemployed.
Posted 22.12.09