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15 December 2010 – Grayling: we will continue to support the economy and jobseekers

Tackling the deficit and pressing ahead with the new Work Programme to help jobseekers back into sustained employment remains the Government’s priority, Employment Minister Chris Grayling said today.

New figures published by the Office for National Statistics show that although there has been a rise in the number of vacancies and a slight fall in the number of people claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance, overall unemployment has risen and the number of people in work has fallen.

Ministers have been consistently clear that the UK economy still faces significant challenges, which is why the Government’s priority is to tackle the deficit, invest in the economy to help businesses create new jobs and get Britain working again.

The Government has already taken urgent steps to support growth and rebalance the economy, including:

Employment Minister Chris Grayling said:

"These figures highlight the crucial importance of the action we are taking to keep the economy moving forward. It’s essential to create a stable environment where businesses can flourish and create jobs – with those on benefits at the front of the queue to take them up.

"That’s why we are increasing the support available to people through both Jobcentre Plus and our new Work Programme which will revolutionise the way in which we help the long term unemployed into sustained employment. Only with a successful economy will we be able to finally get Britain working again."

Notes to Editors:

Background to labour market statistics: December 2010

This month’s Labour Force Survey covers August to October 2010. The claimant count and Jobcentre Plus vacancy count dates were 11 and 5 November respectively.

The number of people in work fell this quarter

The number of people on JSA fell slightly this month though there are nearly 5 million people in total claiming one of the main out-of-work benefits

ILO unemployment has risen this quarter

The level of economic inactivity is up on the quarter and year

The number of vacancies and the number of redundancies both fell this quarter

Total weekly pay in August to October was up by 2.2% over the year

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