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UK unemployment hits 1.92 million UK unemployment hits 1.92 million
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UK unemployment rose by 131,000 to 1.92 million between September and November, the highest total since September 1997.UK unemployment rose by 131,000 to 1.92 million between September and November, the highest total since September 1997.
That does not include the tens of thousands of jobs cut since November.That does not include the tens of thousands of jobs cut since November.
The number of people claiming jobseeker's allowance increased by 77,900 to 1.16 million, according to the Office for National Statistics.The number of people claiming jobseeker's allowance increased by 77,900 to 1.16 million, according to the Office for National Statistics.
Employment minister Tony McNulty said the figures were "very disappointing" and predicted things would "get worse before they get better".Employment minister Tony McNulty said the figures were "very disappointing" and predicted things would "get worse before they get better".
The unemployment rate was 6.1% for the three months to the end of November, compared with 5.2% in the same period of 2007.The unemployment rate was 6.1% for the three months to the end of November, compared with 5.2% in the same period of 2007.
It is the highest jobless rate since the three months to the end of April 1999.It is the highest jobless rate since the three months to the end of April 1999.
December is the eleventh consecutive month that the claimant count has risen.December is the eleventh consecutive month that the claimant count has risen.
The number out of work is set to continue to rise as the seven weeks since the end of November have seen tens of thousands of jobs cut, including more than 27,000 jobs lost when Woolworths finally closed its doors.
Further job cuts were announced on Wednesday:
• Bradford-based conveyancing firm Hammonds Support Systems, said it was going into administration after a sharp drop in business, with the loss of 200 jobs
• Weybridge-based TT Electronics said that it was cutting a further 100 jobs in the UK on top of the 400 already announced
• The Unite union said it was concerned that some of the 5,000 job cuts announced by Swedish telecoms firm Ericsson would go in the UK.
"This is very worrying news at a time when highly skilled workers are losing their jobs in their thousands across the UK," said Peter Skyte, the union's national officer for the IT sector.
"Any cuts in the UK would mean the loss of highly skilled workers, precisely those which the UK and the economy can ill afford to lose."
'Plenty of bad news''Plenty of bad news'
Employment minister Tony McNulty says he is 'disappointed' by the figuresEmployment minister Tony McNulty says he is 'disappointed' by the figures
The official figures also showed there were 530,000 job vacancies in the last three months of 2008, down 69,000 from the previous quarter and the lowest figure since records began in 2001.
The total number of people unemployed is widely expected to have passed two million in the last three months of 2008 - those figures will be released in February.
"These latest figures are going to be devastating news for thousands of families up and down the country and I think there is still more that the government can do," said shadow work and pensions secretary Theresa May."These latest figures are going to be devastating news for thousands of families up and down the country and I think there is still more that the government can do," said shadow work and pensions secretary Theresa May.
There were 225,000 redundancies in the three month period, which is the highest level since the figure began being compiled in 1995.There were 225,000 redundancies in the three month period, which is the highest level since the figure began being compiled in 1995.
"This is a very rapid pace of job shedding," said Alan Clarke at BNP Paribas."This is a very rapid pace of job shedding," said Alan Clarke at BNP Paribas.
"It is still very early days in this recession and there is plenty of bad news in the pipeline.""It is still very early days in this recession and there is plenty of bad news in the pipeline."
There were 530,000 job vacancies in the last three months of 2008, down 69,000 from the previous quarter and the lowest figure since records began in 2001.
The total number of people unemployed is widely expected to have passed two million in the last three months of 2008 - those figures will be released in February.
More losses
It has been a tough seven weeks for jobs since the end of November, with the low points including more than 27,000 jobs lost when Woolworths finally closed its doors.
Further job cuts were announced on Wednesday.
Weybridge-based TT Electronics said that it would be cutting a further 100 jobs in the UK on top of the 400 already announced.
The Unite union is also concerned that some of the 5,000 jobs that Swedish telecoms firm Ericsson said it would have to lose would go in the UK.
"This is very worrying news at a time when highly skilled workers are losing their jobs in their thousands across the UK," said Peter Skyte, the union's national officer for the IT sector.
"Any cuts in the UK would mean the loss of highly skilled workers, precisely those which the UK and the economy can ill afford to lose."
Bradford-based conveyancing firm Hammonds Support Systems, said it was going into administration after a sharp drop in business, with the loss of 200 jobs.
The Prince's Trust has warned that a disproportionate number of jobs have been lost by young people.The Prince's Trust has warned that a disproportionate number of jobs have been lost by young people.
It said that 45% of the people who have become unemployed in the last three months were under the age of 25.It said that 45% of the people who have become unemployed in the last three months were under the age of 25.


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