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Message started by juliar on Feb 6th, 2017 at 6:57pm

Title: Mal inspires business to place more job adds
Post by juliar on Feb 6th, 2017 at 6:57pm
Mal must feel like he is riding a bucking bronco as he inspires the Australian economy to rev up and plant the foot.

Mal knows Aust is a Capitalist economy that is totally dependent on exports.

Mal also knows that energy reliability is crucial and he knows the Greenies Global Warming SCAM is total rubbish.

Now if sniveling little Shorty was there he would instantly bloat the public service and create permanent jobs on Centrelink and borrow to pay for his Socialist insanity.

Advance Australia Fair!!!





Australian jobs beat again with 13,500 jobs added, but unemployment ticks up
DAVID SCUTT JAN 19, 2017, 11:30 AM


DRINA THURSTON / AFP / Getty Images

For the second consecutive month, Australian job growth has beaten expectations.

However, it wasn’t enough to prevent a lift in the national unemployment rate.


According to the ABS, employment rose by 13,500 in December in seasonally adjusted terms, topping expectations for an increase of 10,000. Employment has now grown for three consecutive months, having fallen unexpectedly in August and September.

The majority of the increase in December came from full time employment which rose by 9,300, outpacing a 4,200 gain in part time employment.

By state and territory, the largest increase was registered in Victoria with employment growing by 13,600 persons, offsetting a decline of 13,700 in Queensland. Both female and male employment increased, rising by 7,400 and 6,100 respectively.

Over the year, full time employment decreased by 34,000 workers, a far cry from the 125,500 increase seen in part-time employment over the same period. Combined, total employment rose by 91,500.

In percentage terms, total employment increased by 0.8% from a year earlier, up from 0.7% in November, with a 3.4% lift in part time employment offsetting a 0.4% drop among full time workers.

There are now 11.986 million in employment across the country, with 8.177 million employed full time and 3.809 million in part time employment.



Despite the lift in employment, the national unemployment rate rose to 5.8% — above the 5.7% level expected — as the participation rate edged up to 64.7% from 64.6% in November.

Nationally, the unemployment rate now sits at the highest level since January 2016.

Across the country, unemployment increased in New South Wales and Queensland but fell in Western Australia and South Australia.


Source: ABS

As a result of the lift in labour force participation, the number of unemployed workers increased by 14,700 to 741,100.

The total size of Australia’s labour force — including those employed and unemployed persons actively looking for work — rose by 28,200 to 12.727 million.

The ABS said that unemployed persons looking for full-time work increased 15,000 to 528,900 while those seeking part time employment decreased by 300 to 212,200.

Mirroring the split between full and part time employment growth seen in December, monthly hours worked increased by 0.4% to 1,670.4 million hours.

From a year earlier, total hours worked increased by just 0.7%, driven almost entirely by a 4.4% lift in part time hours worked.

However, the majority of the increase in December came from full time hours worked.

Despite the uptick in unemployment, the December jobs report is another solid outcome, fitting with the lift in job ads and vacancies seen over the past year.

Employment increased modestly, with most of it coming courtesy of a lift in full time worker numbers, while total hours worked continued to edge higher.

And while unemployment lifted to an 11-month high, it was courtesy of a lift in the number of persons seeking work, rather than job losses.

So while employment growth is far slower than what was seen in 2015, it suggests that while labour market conditions aren’t great, they’re not exactly terrible either.

Financial markets reflect this view with the Australian dollar marginally lower on the day while the ASX 200 is trading higher, clinging on to gains seen earlier in the session.

Australian bond futures are lower, indicating that yields have increased, although this is reflective of the move in global bond yields seen overnight.

The 3-year Australian government bond future is trading down 6 ticks at 97.94, having traded at 97.92 prior to the data.

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http://www.businessinsider.com.au/australia-december-2016-jobs-report-2017-1

Title: Re: Mal inspires business to place more job adds
Post by Leftwinger on Feb 6th, 2017 at 7:00pm
Unemployment is up up up , ft jobs are being lost in favour of PT jobs , 5.8% was Labors worst result , with a GFC , the best the Libs can muster is 5.8% , with no GFC , this has been covered many times juLiar

Title: Re: Mal inspires business to place more job adds
Post by juliar on Feb 6th, 2017 at 7:03pm
LW U must be worn to a frazzle from all that dribble you scribble.

Why do you bother as you never make any sense probably because you just don't understand the complexities of economics and politics ?

And nobody believes anything you say because your denies and lies are just so predictable.

Title: Re: Mal inspires business to place more job adds
Post by Leftwinger on Feb 6th, 2017 at 7:11pm

juliar wrote on Feb 6th, 2017 at 7:03pm:
LW U must be worn to a frazzle from all that dribble you scribble.

Why do you bother as you never make any sense probably because you just don't understand the complexities of economics and politics ?

And nobody believes anything you say because your denies and lies are just so predictable.


Attacking the poster so soon juLiar

Title: Re: Mal inspires business to place more job adds
Post by Dnarever on Feb 6th, 2017 at 7:13pm
Mal inspires business to place more job adds

Yes but no jobs just adds.

Title: Re: Mal inspires business to place more job adds
Post by Dnarever on Feb 6th, 2017 at 7:15pm

Its time wrote on Feb 6th, 2017 at 7:00pm:
Unemployment is up up up , ft jobs are being lost in favour of PT jobs , 5.8% was Labors worst result , with a GFC , the best the Libs can muster is 5.8% , with no GFC , this has been covered many times juLiar


Don't upset Ju-Liar you know she is a big supporter of alternate facts, She likes the facts she makes up a lot better than the rubbish the ABS put out.

Title: Re: Mal inspires business to place more job adds
Post by John Smith on Feb 6th, 2017 at 7:18pm
Mal inspires business to place more job adds

He sure does ...

I hear they've already started looking for someone to fill the role of 'Prime Minister'

the current employee has found to be lacking in ability and testicular fortitude

Title: Re: Mal inspires business to place more job adds
Post by juliar on Feb 6th, 2017 at 7:18pm
LW is trying to change the too difficult subject in the totally pointless standard Lefty way of attacking the poster.

LW, everyone knows you want to turn this thread into a dog's breakfast like you always do to try to stop discussion of such an embarrassing to you topic.

Sprung in your evil ways!!!!

Title: Re: Mal inspires business to place more job adds
Post by Leftwinger on Feb 6th, 2017 at 7:19pm

John Smith wrote on Feb 6th, 2017 at 7:18pm:
Mal inspires business to place more job adds

He sure does ...

I hear they've already started looking for someone to fill the role of 'Prime Minister'

the current employee has found to be lacking in ability and testicular fortitude


;D

Title: Re: Mal inspires business to place more job adds
Post by Leftwinger on Feb 6th, 2017 at 7:20pm

juliar wrote on Feb 6th, 2017 at 7:18pm:
LW is trying to change the too difficult subject in the totally pointless standard Lefty way of attacking the poster.

LW, everyone knows you want to turn this thread into a dog's breakfast like you always do to try to stop discussion of such an embarrassing to you topic.

Sprung in your evil ways!!!!


Everybody knows the facts juLiar  :D

Title: Re: Mal inspires business to place more job adds
Post by crocodile on Feb 6th, 2017 at 9:20pm
Unemployment is being contained because real wages growth is zero.

Title: Re: Mal inspires business to place more job adds
Post by Leftwinger on Feb 6th, 2017 at 9:31pm

crocodile wrote on Feb 6th, 2017 at 9:20pm:
Unemployment is being contained because real wages growth is zero.


What a coincidence wage growth went negative after libtards elected 

Title: Re: Mal inspires business to place more job adds
Post by juliar on Feb 6th, 2017 at 9:44pm
croc,  no graph ???

Your wisdom is conspicuous, as clearly the cheaper people are to hire the more that can be hired.

But stagnation is all Socialists like Shorty can manage.

Mal's vision for Australia is an export led thriving Capitalist economy, a lot like Trump's vision for the USA.

But Mal is slowed down by the wonky self interest of the Senate oddities.

Mal has managed to convince these sluggards of quite a few things but it is difficult to convince self interested dullards there for the money to vote for things needed to restore Australia.

Mal certainly stuffed things up in the last election when he should have gone for the kill and ripped Shorty to shreds, just like Tony would have.


And LW's lack of understanding of basic economics is on show again.

Title: Re: Mal inspires business to place more job adds
Post by stunspore on Feb 6th, 2017 at 10:20pm
Perhaps juliar is the originator of "alternate truth"?

Just notch it as another free kick into own goal yet again from juliar. The sad fool.

Title: Re: Mal inspires business to place more job adds
Post by crocodile on Feb 6th, 2017 at 11:18pm

juliar wrote on Feb 6th, 2017 at 9:44pm:
croc,  no graph ???

Your wisdom is conspicuous, as clearly the cheaper people are to hire the more that can be hired.

But stagnation is all Socialists like Shorty can manage.

Mal's vision for Australia is an export led thriving Capitalist economy, a lot like Trump's vision for the USA.

But Mal is slowed down by the wonky self interest of the Senate oddities.

Mal has managed to convince these sluggards of quite a few things but it is difficult to convince self interested dullards there for the money to vote for things needed to restore Australia.

Mal certainly stuffed things up in the last election when he should have gone for the kill and ripped Shorty to shreds, just like Tony would have.


And LW's lack of understanding of basic economics is on show again.


A pictorial is not needed here. If it were so axiomatic you should have noticed it first.

By the way, since when was Australia ever an export driven economy with perpetual trade surpluses.

Title: Re: Mal inspires business to place more job adds
Post by Leftwinger on Feb 6th, 2017 at 11:35pm

crocodile wrote on Feb 6th, 2017 at 11:18pm:

juliar wrote on Feb 6th, 2017 at 9:44pm:
croc,  no graph ???

Your wisdom is conspicuous, as clearly the cheaper people are to hire the more that can be hired.

But stagnation is all Socialists like Shorty can manage.

Mal's vision for Australia is an export led thriving Capitalist economy, a lot like Trump's vision for the USA.

But Mal is slowed down by the wonky self interest of the Senate oddities.

Mal has managed to convince these sluggards of quite a few things but it is difficult to convince self interested dullards there for the money to vote for things needed to restore Australia.

Mal certainly stuffed things up in the last election when he should have gone for the kill and ripped Shorty to shreds, just like Tony would have.


And LW's lack of understanding of basic economics is on show again.


A pictorial is not needed here. If it were so axiomatic you should have noticed it first.

By the way, since when was Australia ever an export driven economy with perpetual trade surpluses.


What he said juLiar  :-?

Title: Re: Mal inspires business to place more job adds
Post by Bam on Feb 7th, 2017 at 7:29am
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