Wednesday, November 24, 2010

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29/11/2010 Information relating to the layoff.

Today the crisis makes it increasingly difficult our families.


The data show that:
In October 2010 compared to September 2010: Ordinary
layoffs fell by 58,758 hours or 3.8%;
layoffs has been a remarkable increase 969,220 hours 36.6%;
layoffs in derogation has been an increase of +431,128 hours equal to 46.5%;
total in October 2010 compared to September 2010, the layoffs increased by 1341 hours equal to .590 26.1%.

In October 2010 compared to October 2009:
- ordinary layoffs has declined to 4,266,624 hours 74%;
layoffs outstanding increased by 2,719,077 hours equal to 301% ;
layoffs in derogation has contracted for 2941 hours equivalent to 0.2%;
total in October 2010 compared to October 2009, the layoffs had declined to 1,563,432 hours at 19% .

IGC TOTAL
Period: January-October 2009: 40.070.130:10 hours = 4,007,013 (average hours month)
4007013 Hours: 160 = 25,044 workers
+14,474,162 hours equal to an increase 36%
Period: January-October 2010: 54.544.292:10 = 5,454,429 hours (average hours month)
5454429 Hours: 160 = 34090181
workers
The data show that: the first ten months
of 2010 over the same period of 2009: Ordinary
layoffs fell by 43% 13,863,188 hours;
the layoff had an extraordinary increase of 19,097,718 hours equal to 472.6%;
notwithstanding the layoffs had increased to 9,239,632 hours equal to 242%;
globally in the first ten months of 2010 compared to the same period of 2009, the layoffs (the ordinary and extraordinary notwithstanding) increased by 14,474,162 hours equal to 36%.

In the ten months of 2009 over 25.00, as if workers have been laid off at zero hour;
In the ten months of 2010 as if more than 34,000 workers have been laid off at zero hour.

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