Unemployment falls to 10.2 per cent
While new jobs are being added to the economy, the crisis is far from over as only 42 per cent of the 22 million jobs lost to the pandemic, has been recovered. Many temporary layoffs have become permanent as workers struggle to find good jobs. Take a look at the report here.
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