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Fall in unemployment figures welcomed

Fall in unemployment figures welcomed

MINISTER for Social Protection, Joan Burton, has welcomed the Live Register figures for January, which show that unemployment on a seasonally adjusted basis has fallen for the 19th month in a row.

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The Central Statistics Office figures show the Live Register fell by 7 per cent in January when compared with the same month last year.

There are currently 399,630 on the Live Register, which is 29,766 fewer than in January 2013 and 39,959 fewer than in January 2012.

Minister Burton believes the Pathways to Work and Action Plan for Jobs strategies are making a difference.

“We are making steady progress in reducing unemployment and getting people back to work, and in 2014, we want to accelerate that progress,

? she said.

“Employers will be crucial to this.

“With the transformation of the Department from the passive benefits provider of old to an active and engaged employment service, we are perfectly positioned to help employers find the recruits they need.

“The skills mix of people on the Register is extremely high, and I would urge employers to avail of our Intreo service, through which we can help them find the right recruits for their business.

Minister Burton said that through the wage subsidy scheme JobsPlus, they will provide cash grants to employers who hire persons who have been more than 12 months’ unemployed to help them with the costs of salary.

“JobsPlus is a very generous and important scheme and I would urge employers to avail of it to expand their business,

? she stated.

“Already JobsPlus has helped to create 1,286 new full-time jobs since its launch just a few short months ago.

“The Department will host a number of employer briefings around the country this year, where we will be making employers aware of the many supports we can provide to them.

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