Unemployment in Cochem-Zell: starting the season is initially worried!
Unemployment in Cochem-Zell: starting the season is initially worried!
Cochem-Zell, Deutschland - *** Red on the job market! *** In October there are worrying news from the district of Cochem-Zell: The number of unemployed rose to 1,125, a minimum increase, which, however, marks the beginning of the winter break. In September there were 17 unemployed less. The region is thus much earlier in the high season, while the neighboring counties are still optimistic about the coming months.
*** annual comparison makes hope! *** Despite the increase, the Situation is more positive compared to the previous year: 49 less than in October 2022! The unemployment rate is now 3.3 percent, only slightly higher than in September, but in the long -term trend. At the same time, 107 new job offers in the region have been reported in the past four weeks - a ray of hope for everyone who is looking for a job.
*** seasonal fluctuations in focus! ***
Frank Schmidt, head of the Koblenz-Mayen Employment Agency, explains: Tourism on the Moselle plays a central role in the labor market-and this is exactly what leads to these seasonal unemployment. While calmly after the autumn holidays in the catering and hotel industry, the question of future development remains open. The current crises that put a strain on the job market do not stop at the Moselle. Global uncertainties, such as wars and economic burglaries, destabilize the situation. Schmidt warns: "The risks are there, and the future trend remains uncertain."
*** qualification as a key! *** In the middle of these uncertainties, one thing remains clear: qualification is the best protection against loss of job. Vocational training is becoming increasingly important in a rapidly changing world of work. The agency has special advisory teams to support both employees and employers in the necessary adaptation of their knowledge. A little ray of hope in an unsafe working atmosphere!
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