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Scottish jobless rate increases Scottish jobless figures rise by 25,000
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Unemployment in Scotland rose by 25,000 to 229,000 in the three months from August to October, according to official figures.Unemployment in Scotland rose by 25,000 to 229,000 in the three months from August to October, according to official figures.
The number of people claiming benefit fell by 500 in November, although the level is up 7,100 on a year ago.The number of people claiming benefit fell by 500 in November, although the level is up 7,100 on a year ago.
The Scottish unemployment rate is now 8.5%, which is higher than the UK average of 8.3%.The Scottish unemployment rate is now 8.5%, which is higher than the UK average of 8.3%.
Total UK unemployment between August and October rose by 128,000 to 2.64 million.Total UK unemployment between August and October rose by 128,000 to 2.64 million.
The figures prompted First Minister Alex Salmond to call for an urgent UK-wide jobs summit involving finance ministers from the UK government and three devolved administrations, to agree an immediate programme of employment creation.
He said: "The UK government's economic policy is in a state of collapse, and the prime minister's policy of isolation in Europe can only make things worse.
"The Office of Budget Responsibility has reported that the UK economy is already contracting in the final quarter of this year, and the coalition must change course."
'Too little too late'
Mr Salmond added: "The announcements in the Autumn Statement were too little, too late - Scotland's capital budget will still be cut by £3bn over the spending period, and over 70% of the Barnett capital consequentials will not be available until after next year, when the problem is now.
"In the face of severe cuts from Westminster, we still have a situation of higher employment in Scotland compared to the UK as a whole, lower economic inactivity, and lower unemployment compared to most of the other nations and regions of the UK.
Scottish Secretary Michael Moore said: "There is no hiding the fact these figures are disappointing. They show Scotland faces a serious set of challenges on employment.Scottish Secretary Michael Moore said: "There is no hiding the fact these figures are disappointing. They show Scotland faces a serious set of challenges on employment.
"Our main priority as a government is to return this country to sustainable and more balanced growth."Our main priority as a government is to return this country to sustainable and more balanced growth.
"This is not the time to introduce further uncertainty into our economy but for both the UK and Scottish governments to work together for the benefit of the people who are looking for long-lasting quality jobs.""This is not the time to introduce further uncertainty into our economy but for both the UK and Scottish governments to work together for the benefit of the people who are looking for long-lasting quality jobs."
Scottish Labour called for an urgent change of economic policy from the Scottish government, claiming the unemployment figures had reached "disaster levels".
'Vicious cycle''Vicious cycle'
Scottish Labour called for an urgent change of economic policy from the Scottish government, claiming the unemployment figures had reached "disaster levels".
Finance spokesman Richard Baker said: "For the last 12 months now the Scottish economy has grown even more slowly than the rest of the UK, and now we see the same happening to jobs.Finance spokesman Richard Baker said: "For the last 12 months now the Scottish economy has grown even more slowly than the rest of the UK, and now we see the same happening to jobs.
"(First Minister) Alex Salmond and (Finance Secretary) John Swinney's failure to deliver an effective economic strategy and stalling on investing in infrastructure has pushed Scotland into a vicious cycle of lower investment, fewer jobs and slower growth." "Alex Salmond and (Finance Secretary) John Swinney's failure to deliver an effective economic strategy and stalling on investing in infrastructure has pushed Scotland into a vicious cycle of lower investment, fewer jobs and slower growth."
He added: "We need to see far more creative ideas to support businesses taking on graduates."He added: "We need to see far more creative ideas to support businesses taking on graduates."
The Scottish Chambers of Commerce described the figures as "extremely concerning". Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie described the figures as "shocking".
Chief executive Liz Cameron said: "Scotland has had the second highest unemployment increase of any part of the UK and the result is that our unemployment rate is now above the UK average. 'Hollow claims'
"The high levels of youth unemployment are of course of particular concern, as we cannot afford for a generation of our young people to lose out on the development of their skills, which our country will so desperately need over the coming years. He said: "Unemployment is rising twice as fast in Scotland compared to the UK.
"Scottish Ministers put out a complacent press release last month saying that they were 'outperforming' the rest of the UK because of their economic approach, that recovery was 'being built' and that their policies were 'bearing fruit'.
"Those claims look hollow today. Their complacency has not helped the economy grow one single point," he added.
The Scottish Chambers of Commerce called the figures "extremely concerning".
Chief executive Liz Cameron said: "The high levels of youth unemployment are of course of particular concern, as we cannot afford for a generation of our young people to lose out on the development of their skills, which our country will so desperately need over the coming years.
"With businesses across Scotland battling to see their way through to the general economic recovery, they need the right support from governments north and south of the border to employ more young people and gear up for future success.""With businesses across Scotland battling to see their way through to the general economic recovery, they need the right support from governments north and south of the border to employ more young people and gear up for future success."
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