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Unemployment registered in the offices of the State Public Employment Service (SEPE) in September decreased by people compared to the previous month, breaking the usual upward trend of this month. The total number of registered people is . With the drop in September, unemployment has accumulated seven consecutive months of falls, in which the total registration has decreased by people. Compared to the beginning of the pandemic, there are 10,319 fewer young people registered in the SEPE offices than at the beginning of the pandemic There have not been seven consecutive months of declines since 2000, although the reduction in 2021 is more than triple that registered two decades ago . In year-on-year terms, there are 518,683 fewer unemployed people. Seasonally adjusted unemployment drops by people.
Spending on ERTE benefit payrolls in August is reduced to 256 million euros The case of Madrid Madrid is the community that is furthest from the February 2020 unemployment figures (pre-pandemic), with 16.6% more unemployment than at that time, which means that it is currently the Australia Phone Number last region in recovery of the unemployment data. unemployment. This despite the flexibility policies, especially in the hospitality industry. Catalonia with much stricter measures has 4.2% less unemployment than in February 2020. It is the community that is furthest from the pre-pandemic figures 59% of unemployment continues to affect women, widening the gender gap, despite the slight improvement in the month of September. In the case of the Services sector, the majority in the region, female unemployment reaches 63%. In the month of September, contracts were made in the Community of Madrid, of which 79% were temporary and 21% indefinite. And 88.6% belong to the service sector. So far this year, permanent hiring has been.
Compared to temporary hiring at 81.30%. In the month of September there has been an improvement in the unemployment data for the Community of Madrid, but the drop of 7,500 people is below the national average. Madrid's economy already fell more in 2020 than in autonomous communities with tougher restrictions against the pandemic. This translates into a worsening of inequality and poverty levels. Along with women, young people, precarious or long-term unemployed workers, and foreign workers, they have been the hardest hit by unemployment in the last year. The Madrid federation of CCOO demands that Isabel Díaz Ayuso "immediately implement the economic recovery plans agreed upon with the social agents, as one of the tools that will most promote job creation." For its part, UGT Madrid considers that there are solutions. "The aid that has come from the State must reach companies and opt for another productive model that strengthens industry, research, public services, and that reinforces the services sector so that it has more added value.
Spending on ERTE benefit payrolls in August is reduced to 256 million euros The case of Madrid Madrid is the community that is furthest from the February 2020 unemployment figures (pre-pandemic), with 16.6% more unemployment than at that time, which means that it is currently the Australia Phone Number last region in recovery of the unemployment data. unemployment. This despite the flexibility policies, especially in the hospitality industry. Catalonia with much stricter measures has 4.2% less unemployment than in February 2020. It is the community that is furthest from the pre-pandemic figures 59% of unemployment continues to affect women, widening the gender gap, despite the slight improvement in the month of September. In the case of the Services sector, the majority in the region, female unemployment reaches 63%. In the month of September, contracts were made in the Community of Madrid, of which 79% were temporary and 21% indefinite. And 88.6% belong to the service sector. So far this year, permanent hiring has been.
Compared to temporary hiring at 81.30%. In the month of September there has been an improvement in the unemployment data for the Community of Madrid, but the drop of 7,500 people is below the national average. Madrid's economy already fell more in 2020 than in autonomous communities with tougher restrictions against the pandemic. This translates into a worsening of inequality and poverty levels. Along with women, young people, precarious or long-term unemployed workers, and foreign workers, they have been the hardest hit by unemployment in the last year. The Madrid federation of CCOO demands that Isabel Díaz Ayuso "immediately implement the economic recovery plans agreed upon with the social agents, as one of the tools that will most promote job creation." For its part, UGT Madrid considers that there are solutions. "The aid that has come from the State must reach companies and opt for another productive model that strengthens industry, research, public services, and that reinforces the services sector so that it has more added value.