Job vacancies hit another record high

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The number of UK job vacancies hit another record high in the September to November period, official figures show.

There were 1.22 million openings during the three months, which was 434,500 higher than pre-pandemic levels - although growth is slowing.

It came as the overall unemployment rate edged downwards and more young and part time workers found jobs.

UK employers added 257,000 staff to their payrolls in November, despite the end of the furlough scheme.

Darren Morgan from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said: "With still no sign of the end of the furlough scheme hitting the number of jobs, the total of employees on payroll continued to grow strongly in November, although it could include people recently made redundant but still working out their notice.

"The number on payroll is now above pre-pandemic levels right across the country.

"Separately, survey findings show much of the recent growth in employment has been among part-timers, who were particularly hard hit at the start of the pandemic.

"While job vacancies continue at record levels, the number is not growing as fast as it did earlier this year."

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