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Registered jobless soar anew

OAED data record a rise of over 95,000 in new unemployed people in November, as tourism season tails off

- BY ROULA SALOUROU

The number of registered unemployed soared by more than 95,000 in November, largely due to many tourism businesses closing for the winter, with statistics showing that very few people will receive the Labor Ministry’s extraordin­ary handout for young jobless Greeks who do not get unemployme­nt benefits.

The state’s Manpower Organiza- tion (OAED) announced yesterday that the number of jobless registered with the service has topped 1 million: It rose by 95,575 within a month, reaching 1,043,482.

Of that total, 864,778 have declared to OAED that they are seeking work, while the remaining 178,704 have given up trying to find a job.

The significan­t increase recorded in November is mostly attributed to the gradual tapering off of the tourism season, illustrati­ng the sea- sonal element of employment in Greece. Therefore October and November traditiona­lly see a sharp rise in unemployed people registerin­g with OAED. In November 2016 the number of people registered as jobless reached 1,066,416.

Last month also saw an increase in the number of jobless receiving unemployme­nt benefits: The figure rose by 25,864 or 26.59 percent to 123,132, from 97,268 in October 2017.

As the Associatio­n for Social and Labor Rights (OKED) notes, the number of registered unemployed should have been much higher, but the terms and conditions for subsidizin­g seasonal unemployme­nt have become much stricter since 2013.

OAED figures also point to a significan­t conclusion regarding the decision by the Labor Ministry to issue an extraordin­ary handout of 400 euros to each jobless person aged 789.74 1.1845 18-24 who does not get an unemployme­nt benefit but was registered with OAED on October 31: The measure will only concern just 7 percent of all people registered, while the long-term unemployed (those without a job for over 12 months) account for 51.29 percent of all those registered, numbering 535,278. Having exceeded the 12month benefits period, the latter are not entitled to any financial support by the state.

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