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INPS: layoffs and unemployment applications fly

Requests for layoffs in November stood at 108,3 million hours, up 27,5% on an annual basis - The account since the beginning of the year exceeds one billion hours, +11,8% compared to the first eleven months 2011 – Unemployment claims soar in October, +12,84% on year, +47,66% on month.

INPS: layoffs and unemployment applications fly

It still grows layoffs which in November increased by 5,1%, to 108,3 million hours of cash, compared with October by 27,5% year-on-year. In the first 11 months of the year, according to INPS, layoffs exceeded one billion hours, an increase of 11,8% compared to 898 million hours in the same period of 2011. In the month, 108,3, XNUMX million cash hours. 

Above all, the hours of ordinary cash required by industrial companies are increasing, up 60,2% year-on-year, a figure which, according to INPS president Antonio Mastrapasqua, "measures the difficulty of the production system and the labor market". 

For ordinary interventions, cash hours in November were 33 million (+4,8% on October and +52,2% on an annual basis), an increase mainly due to the crisis in the industrial sector, while the building sector recorded a tendential increase in Cigo hours equal to 20,5%.

For thein extraordinary layoffs, the hours requested in November were 46,1 million, with an increase of 14,9% compared to the previous month of October 2012 (40,1 million) and of 17,7% compared to the month of November 2011 (39,2 million). 

Unemployment claims are also on the rise which, again according to INPS surveys, rose by 12,84% over the year and 47,66% over the month, to 161.150. Strong increase also for requests for mobility (+69,7% over the year and +67% compared to September) which reach 17.074. The account since the beginning of 2012 speaks of 1.146.520 applications for unemployment (+16,05% since 2011) and 120.736 for mobility (+16,81% over the first ten months of 2011).

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