Hawke's Bay Today

Government meets unemployme­nt target

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The Government has reached its unemployme­nt target, with the jobless number falling to the lowest level since 2008.

But the Opposition said the unemployme­nt numbers showed growing pressures in an economy where businesses were struggling to find workers.

This time last year, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern told a gathering of unionists in Wellington the Government wanted to bring unemployme­nt down below 4 per cent.

Statistics New Zealand yesterday revealed the Government had reached that target.

Unemployme­nt fell to 3.9 per cent in the September quarter – down from 4.4 per cent on the quarter prior.

The employment rate rose to 68.3 per cent, the highest rate since the series began more than 30 years ago. Speaking to media at the Ra¯tana celebratio­ns, Ardern said she was “incredibly proud” of the drop in the jobless figure.”

She said that 3.9 per cent number “will fluctuate, but [we’re] very pleased with the progress we have made”.

“To have unemployme­nt the lowest it’s been in a decade and employment the highest it’s been in three is incredible.”

She was particular­ly pleased to see Ma¯ori unemployme­nt come down.

Finance Minister Grant Robertson said this was an “excellent result”.

He said from time to time, unemployme­nt numbers do fluctuate, but the figures from Stats NZ showed the economy was working.

“Jobs are being created and unemployme­nt is dropping, while employment is increasing.”

He said there were various things in the economy driving the lower unemployme­nt numbers, including growth in New Zealand’s export and services sector.

Robertson also said some of the Government’s policies had helped too. “We’re working hard to make sure we have active labour market policies underway,” including industry partnershi­ps with the Ministry of Social Developmen­t and the Mana and Mahi programme for getting young people into work, he said.

But National’s Finance Spokeswoma­n Amy Adams said surveys show some firms are finding it difficult to find skilled workers.

The most recent NZIER quarterly survey of business opinion showed this was one of the main areas of concern for businesses.

Robertson said businesses were constantly highlighti­ng to the Government issues they had around finding skilled staff.

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