Canadian jobs market set for modest recovery
Canada’s jobs market will experience a modest recovery in 2010, according to a report from Royal Bank of Canada (RBC).
The report predicts that while GDP growth will be 3.1%, a stabilising automotive sector will support a gradual improvement in the labour market, with unemployment rates predicted to average 8.4% in 2010 before falling to 7.7% in 2011.
This week International recruiter Manpower’s employment outlook survey of 1,900 Canadian employers also pointed to a modest recovery for the upcoming quarter revealing that 17% plan to increase
headcount in Q2 of 2010, while 6% anticipate cutbacks.
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