As every first of the month, the local development council, Industry, Trade and Employment aquiline Consistory, Bartolomé Carlos Buitrago, has released the unemployment data related to Eagles, who have been released today by the Employment Service and Formation of the Region of Murcia (SEF).
As reported by the mayor, the number of unemployed in the town has been reduced by 18 people in November, this being the second consecutive month that employment is generated in the town since October fell by 139 unemployed.
Charles Bartholomew stressed that "these numbers are even more significant, especially when you consider that historically November is not an environment conducive to job creation period."
With these data, Eagles stood again that unemployment figures not seen since February 2012.
Unemployment has fallen mainly in services and construction.
These two sectors, with agriculture, are what have led to 1,412 new contracts of employment created during the month of November.
At annual rates, November 2012 to November 2013, the city has 116 fewer unemployed, representing a decrease of 3.57% unemployment, while regionally the decrease was 1.39% and Spain as a whole of 2.02%.
Finally, the council noted that "we should not be trusted, but efforts to further strengthen this trend will continue over the next year and continue the path of job creation in Eagles."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas