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Government must create the right environment to encourage
job creation
There is encouraging news on the jobs front said Birmingham
and Solihull business leaders, as unemployment figures fell
yet again, down by £14,000 to 8.6%.
Kiran Virk, policy adviser at Birmingham Chamber of Commerce
said todays figures reaffirm the Chambers latest
quarterly economic survey results which indicate that 28%
of manufacturers said they had increased their workforce
compared to only eight per cent a year ago She said: 36%
said they expect to be recruiting over the next three months
compared with six per cent in June 2009.
Simon Topman, chairman of West Midlands Chambers of Commerce
and Industry said: This is really good news for the
region. This time last year, nearly half of firms were cutting
staff levels.
Ms Virk added: The fall in unemployment can be attributed
mainly to the increase in the number of part time vacancies.
The West Midlands has the smallest private sector in the
English regions and much more must be done by national government
to help and sustain a better economic environment for the
business community.
In turn this will help to generated jobs and wealth.
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