Employment Grows Once Again as Coalition Policies Start to Work

3 Dec 2013
Greg Mulholland

The number of people in work has increased by 378,000 in the last year to a record breaking 29.95m according to figures released by the Office of National Statistics (ONS).

The unemployment rate has also fallen to 7.6%, down 0.2%.

Today's figures also show that unemployment has fallen by 48,000 in the last year, and long term unemployment has dropped by 19,000 in the last three months.

The number of young people in work has increased by 50,000 over the last three months, and youth unemployment has dropped by 13,100.

Commenting, Chair of the Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Committee for Work and Pensions, Greg Mulholland, said:

"This is another encouraging sign that the economy is recovering.

"Today's figures show the total number of people in employment is now at a record high, with the rise being driven by a growth in full-time and permanent jobs.

"The Liberal Democrats in Government have helped business create more than a million private sector jobs, and now we are working to help create a million more.

"This recovery would not be happening without the Liberal Democrats in Government.

"There is a long way to go, but the economy is on the mend and jobs are crucial to building a stronger economy and a fairer society that allows everyone to get on in life."

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