99,000 City jobs lost during recession
Much of the jobs cull happened in the last six months, says Cebr
By New Statesman Published 09 May 2012
Unemployed young people stand in line outside a job centre in central London. Credit: Getty Images.
The average number of City jobs for 2012 is likely to be down to 255,000 compared with an estimate of 288,000 made in December 2011 as much of the jobs cull happened during last six months, according to the latest estimates from the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr).
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