Boom assumptions of small businesses 92,000 jobs ready by 2014
By 2014 there will be over 92,000 jobs that will be created by the contracts stipulate that the small businesses in the last few months of the year .
Of the total
- 77,600 will be hiring seasonal and non-seasonal,
- 4,900 are temporary contracts,
- 5,240 employees will be project
- 4,330 will be ‘other’ workers (and occasional collaborators VAT).
The system detects the Excelsior-Unioncamere Ministry of Labour.
Compared to last year, when revenues were 92 340, change is a decrease of -0.3%.
Are increasing small and medium-sized small businesses that want to hire new staff this year: 42,100, accounting for 10.1% of the total (compared to 9 , 6% in 2013).
An increase that is not enough to balance the employment difficulties still apparent in the area, as evidenced by the loss of 41,000 seasonal workers and other non-seasonal (equivalent to a decrease of -3 , 2% of the stock of employed in crafts) and the decrease of atypical employment contracts and that will be activated in 2014 (-0.3% in 2013).
Of the 77,600 planned recruitment for This year, 38% – says Excelsior – will affect skilled workers, 22% of services and trade figures, 15% of conductor machinery and plants.
Among the high skill profiles (highly skilled) , the most popular are
- the technical organization of production activities (1,050 recruitments),
- technical relations with the markets (850)
- technicians in the field of engineering (630),
- technical management of production processes of goods and services (620)
- engineers and similar professions (490).
While it is decreasing the difficulty of finding staff, there remains a core of diehard unobtainable workers whose craft companies go hunting, especially in the North and in the specific case of:
- tinsmiths,
- boilermakers,
- carpenters,
- valigiai,
- Toolmakers of machines for working wood,
- technical programmers,
- installers of electrical equipment
- Electromechanical.
A case-limit to Treviso, where the assumptions “unobtainable” reach 37% of the total.
craft SMEs who take more – says Excelsior – are those that export (the percentage rises to 19%) and those that led, in traditional trades, a new culture 2.0 (17.8%).
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