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Fewer people secured permanent jobs last month, says report

recruitmen­t: Scotland’s economy ‘under-performing’, hitting salary growth

- hilary duncanson

The Scottish jobs market is going through a “tough patch”, with fewer people securing permanent positions and salary growth slowing down, according to a report.

The Report on Jobs: Scotland also found the country’s economy is “under-performing” relative to the UK as a whole.

Analysts concluded that December saw the steepest decrease in the number of people placed in permanent jobs by Scottish recruitmen­t consultanc­ies for more than seven years.

Following recent “marginal” decreases, the rate of decline picked up to the fastest seen since June 2009, the study noted.

That contrasted with further – albeit slightly slower – growth in permanent placements across the UK.

There was also a sharp slowdown in growth of permanent salaries, which rose at the weakest rate seen in almost four years, the study found.

Again, that put Scotland behind the UK average, experts said.

Recruiters further recorded a marked drop in the availabili­ty of candidates for permanent jobs last month, the sharpest fall since August.

They also spotted a fractional reduction in the availabili­ty of candidates for temporary jobs, ending a six-month run of improvemen­t.

On a brighter note, the report pointed to a strong rise in hourly rates of pay for temporary staff.

Wage inflation in the temporary jobs market was found to be the fastest since May, matching the trend seen at the UK level.

Kevin Green, chief executive of the Recruitmen­t and Employment Confederat­ion (REC) – the body which commission­ed the report – said: “The jobs market in Scotland is going through a tough patch, with fewer people securing permanent jobs each month and salary growth slowing down.

“Scotland’s economy is underperfo­rming relative to the UK, the energy sector has weakened and the referendum result has brought uncertaint­y.

“These factors are all having a significan­t impact on business confidence.

“Employers are continuing to post vacancies in Scotland, which suggest that demand for staff is strong, but employers are showing hesitancy when it comes to making hiring decisions.”

Analysts surveyed about 100 recruitmen­t and employment consultant­s across Scotland for the latest monthly study.

The jobs market in Scotland is going througha tough patch, withfewer people securing permanent jobs each month and salary growth slowing down. KEVIN GREEN, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF REC

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