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New Barrie jobs could be slim in coming months: survey

10 per cent of area employers anticipate cutbacks
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MANPOWERGROUP
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Barrie area employers expect a conservative hiring climate for the first quarter of 2019, according to the latest ManpowerGroup Employment Outlook Survey.

“Survey data reveals that no percentage of employers plan to hire for the upcoming quarter (January to March), while 10 per cent anticipate cutbacks,” stated Tara Benson of Manpower’s Barrie office. “Another 87 per cent of employers plan to maintain their current staffing levels in the upcoming quarter. The remaining three per cent are unsure of their hiring intentions."

“With seasonal variations removed from the data, Barrie’s first quarter Net Employment Outlook of two per cent is a seven percentage point increase when compared to the previous quarterly Outlook,” said Benson. “It is also a three percentage point increase from the Outlook reported during the same time last year, indicating a cautiously optimistic hiring pace for the upcoming months.”

"Canadian job growth slowed during the last quarter of 2018. While the unemployment rate fell to a 40-year low of 5.8 per cent, job growth fell short of expectations in October,” said Darlene Minatel, country manager for ManpowerGroup Canada. “Employers are having difficulty finding qualified candidates to fill open jobs, which, in turn, is driving up wages but companies are also trying to do more with less to stay competitive. Employees are being asked to do more work with less pay and an increasing number of employers are investing in automation to perform labour-intensive functions.”

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