The number of job vacancies in Britain is falling at the fastest pace since the pandemic

UK job vacancies fell at the fastest pace since the pandemic began in November, as confidence in the business environment hit its lowest level in almost two years, two consultancy firms said today. In a damaging blow to the government's efforts to boost growth, the latest monthly report from accountancy firm KPMG and the Employment and Employment Confederation (REC) found that "demand for staff fell sharply last month, with the largest fall in vacancies since August 2020 The Guardian reported.

November marked the 13th consecutive month of falling vacancies, particularly for permanent workers, in the latest sign of further deterioration in the UK labor market, reports Politics.

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