Post-lockdown boom in jobs market 'is over' as employers worry about energy costs and recession fears

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Some areas, particularly areas of Northern Ireland, had a steep drop off in job openings as businesses faced a 'long wait' for energy bill supports

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Last week, there were 143,000 new job adverts posted online, the lowest figure recorded for 2022 and a reduction from the 160,000 that were newly posted a week earlier. The biggest weekly decline was for driving instructors, ship and hovercraft officers and floorers and wall tilers, the report said.

 

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