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There is now an average of 10 jobseekers for every vacancy advertised in the UK, the TUC has warned.There is now an average of 10 jobseekers for every vacancy advertised in the UK, the TUC has warned.
The situation is worst in the south east of England, where the trade union body said its research found 60 people chasing each job.The situation is worst in the south east of England, where the trade union body said its research found 60 people chasing each job.
TUC general secretary Brendan Barber told the Observer that the figures "were shocking", and showed the extent to which unemployment had risen.TUC general secretary Brendan Barber told the Observer that the figures "were shocking", and showed the extent to which unemployment had risen.
Official UK unemployment hit 1.97 million between October and December. The latest official data is due to show UK unemployment at two million.
The most recent data, this is the highest level since 1997. It is due to be published on Wednesday by the Office for National Statistics.
Its most recent data showed that UK unemployment hit 1.97 million between October and December.
Continuing recession
Mr Barber added that its figures "blow out of the water the government's claim that there are plenty of jobs available for people who are prepared to look".Mr Barber added that its figures "blow out of the water the government's claim that there are plenty of jobs available for people who are prepared to look".
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The TUC's warning comes a week after the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) estimated that UK unemployment would reach 3.2 million - or just over 10% of the workforce - by the second half of next year.The TUC's warning comes a week after the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) estimated that UK unemployment would reach 3.2 million - or just over 10% of the workforce - by the second half of next year.
BCC director general David Frost said the government had to do more to help firms of all sizes.BCC director general David Frost said the government had to do more to help firms of all sizes.
Unemployment is rising as the UK recession, the first since 1991, continues.
UK economic output fell by 1.5% in the last three months of 2008, after a drop of 0.6% between July and September. This met the widely accepted definition of a recession - two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth.
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