Bern, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – The number of unemployed people in Switzerland at the end of July 2009 increased to 145,364. The new figures reveal that Swiss unemployment jumped 57.7 percent between July 2008 and July this year. Compared to end June 2009, 5,111 more people are unemployed, of whom 63 percent are young people between the ages of 15 and 24. The data was published by Seco, the Swiss State Secratariat for Economic Affairs 7 August.
Partial unemployment or reduced working hours, affects 59,914 people in 3,342 companies across Switzerland, according to figures from May, the latest available. This is a 22 percent increase in one month. A year ago, only 742 people were affected by partial unemployment.
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News story, GenevaLunch, 7 August 2009.
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Tags: Business, July figures, partial unemployment, reduced hours, SECO, Swiss unemployment, young unemployed
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