Nevertheless, only 38 per
cent of employers intend to add headcount during the same period.
Not exact matches
In 2001, the Climate Change Levy was introduced as a tax on energy use: it was
intended to be «revenue neutral» for businesses, so the Treasury reduced the rate
of employers» NICs by 0.3 per
cent - a move arguably inconsistent with the idea
of National Insurance as contributory.
The REC's latest JobsOutlook report suggests that 82 per
cent of employers will seek to add to their permanent headcount in the next three months and 75 per
cent intend to do so in the next year.
Recruitment in the financial industry is strong, with the latest Hays Asia Salary Guide showing 58 per
cent of employers in China
intend to increase salaries between 6 per
cent and 10 per
cent this year.