According to Manpower, 70% of companies do not plan to increase their workforce by early 2023

seven out of 10 Business According to the forecasts of the temporary employment company, they will not increase their staff in the first three months of 2023. human power. predictions hiring your agencies Duty They predict a weak start to the year, which traditionally coincides with the invasion not making its way to the gates of China. Easter week and that this exercise is marked by a high level of uncertainty. platforms like information jobs They acknowledge that contracts are deflated at the beginning of the sales campaign and others like this are deflated. Randstad They predict that employment will continue its upward trend, but in warmer months when the influx of new hires will intensify.

Catalonia, Valencia, MurciaY Balearic Islands According to figures released this Thursday, they will intensify the main volume of companies in the coming months to the detriment of the central plateau whose employers are not very optimistic about new companies and job growth there will be almost zero. by Manpower. This employment and employment agency TIC, logistics Y monetary They will be the ones who will require more ‘signatures’ to strengthen their roster.

Continuing from Manpower’s predictions, some companies will not only grow their workforce, but there will also be layoffs. Status of these companies less than 10 employeesforecasting an average of -9% reduction in the workforce in the first quarter. For the rest of the larger companies, however, Manpower data predicts more or less increases in workforce that will more or less make up for this cut. micropimes.

The possibility of this slight – nonexistent increase in hiring is shared by Infojobs. They barely recorded a boost from the platform 0.15% Data from current job offers and last sales campaign in the last month is slightly below what was recorded in 2019. purchases, Logistics and its staff shopping centre They offer 9% fewer vacancies than last year. And offers to work customer support They’re still posting half as many vacancies as in 2019.

Despite the fluctuations between sectors, Infojbs data continues to concentrate the main volume of job offers to the poles of Madrid (and surrounding areas) and Barcelona. Specifically, 66% of the total open positions posted on this job portal for the sales campaign are currently located in Madrid (12,400 vacancies), Barcelona (3,824 jobs) and Toledo (3,483).

Other employment agencies are also publishing their projections for the next year. By analyzing the full fiscal year 2023, Randstad pointed out that the labor market will continue to expand and add new jobs. While the environment of uncertainty due to war and inflation has dampened the growth outlook compared to the rates recorded in 2022, Randstad forecasts employment growth to slow to 0.8% over 2023, compared to the 3.3% projected for 2022.

Unemployment forecasts, on the other hand, are more pessimistic as they will stop falling and increase as in 2022. Specifically, ETT predicts that in 2023 the total number of unemployed will increase by 3.8%, from the current 2.8 million to 3.1 million by the end of the year.

Source: Informacion

Popular

More from author

He spoke about a possible meeting of the Kremlin, Russian Federation and Brazilian presidents 16:03

The Kremlin Press Service will report whether Russian leader Vladimir Putin met with Brazilian President Luis Inasiu Lula Da Silva in Moscow. According to...

The exports of Russian fertilizers grew more than a quarter 16:04

In the first quarter of 2025, the exports of Russian fertilizers increased by 27%. This was reported by the newspaper "Vedomosti" With reference to...

An unknown Russian school attacked the child with a knife and dragged him into garages 16:03

They are looking for a man who attacks a school child in Syzran and drifted into garages. About it reports "Little Syzran." The incident occurred...

Italy, 2% of GDP is ready to announce the defense cost 15:49

Deputy Prime Minister, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tayani, Rome's NATO's request at the request of 2% of GDP is ready to announce the defense...