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The report also takes note of the human toll the disaster took on workers.
Two recruiters filled in forms meant for employers who agreed to take on workers.
Some retailers are also taking on workers, partly offsetting a decline in manufacturing jobs.
Will employers even be willing to take on workers of that vintage?
Forms meant for employers agreeing to take on workers had been fraudulently filled in.
Stores, restaurants and hotels usually start taking on workers in September and October and shed them in January and February.
A new program will offer employers up to $10,000 over two years to take on workers over 50.
Bigger workloads encouraged companies to take on workers at the fastest rate since the survey began more than 17 years ago.
"Many employers are under the impression that they can use it as some kind of miraculous label that allows to them to take on workers as zero-cost labour".
Unless the state picks up most of the bill, swelling that deficit still more, employers are unlikely to take on workers they do not really need, particularly if they are asked at the same time to cut the working week from 39 to 35 hours without loss of pay.
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