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LONDON: Global employers reported a fall in white-collar vacancies in September, a survey showed on Tuesday citing factors including the upcoming election in the United States, uncertainty around tax rises in Britain and rising geopolitical tensions.
Recruitment consultancy Robert Walters’ new monthly Global Jobs Index showed global vacancies dropped by 5.0 per cent last month from August…
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US election, geopolitics and UK budget fears dent global vacancies, survey shows
LONDON: Global employers reported a fall in white-collar vacancies in September, a survey showed on Tuesday citing factors including the upcoming election in the United States, uncertainty around tax rises in Britain and rising geopolitical tensions. Recruitment consultancy Robert Walters’ new monthly Global Jobs Index showed global vacancies dropped by 5.0 per cent last month