Sentences with phrase «unfilled vacancies»

"Unfilled vacancies" refers to job positions or openings that are available but have not yet been filled by hiring or appointing a suitable candidate. Full definition
An increase in the rate of unfilled vacancies combined with a rising long - term unemployment rate indicates that employers are finding it harder to source workers with the right skills.
However, the report notes: «Despite the relatively low numbers of principals reporting unfilled vacancies in individual curriculum areas, there are still fairly large numbers who report that they have difficulties in suitably filling staff vacancies across all areas of the curriculum.»
Higher unfilled vacancy rates suggest that employers are having a more difficult time attracting and retaining the talented workers they needed.
Unfilled vacancies on the courts will be a huge problem when one party does not have control of both the Senate and the White House.
«Unfilled vacancies mean cuts to patient services,» said Darcy.
The number of redundancies fell and unfilled vacancies rose on the quarter: There were 147 thousand redundancies in March to May 2012, down 27 thousand on the previous quarter but up 4 thousand on the year.
Paul Howells, founder and chief executive of Eteach says: «In my 20 years of working with schools on teacher recruitment I have never seen so many unfilled vacancies.
In secondary schools, the highest staffing shortages were in Mathematics — with five per cent of schools reporting at least one unfilled vacancy at the beginning of 2012.
According to the data, about 11 per cent of primary principals had at least one unfilled vacancy for a general classroom teacher at the beginning of 2012.
Given the long unfilled vacancies in Wisconsin and Indiana, the speed with which the court has been returned to its full strength of eleven judges seems astounding.
A fall in unfilled vacancies as a proportion of total employment has contributed to China's lower score, indicating that employers are finding it easier to find workers with the right skills.
Recruitment in some local authorities does not match the numbers leaving, meaning the number of unfilled vacancies is growing.
ONS's vacancy survey estimates an average of 471 thousand unfilled vacancies in the three months to June 2012, up 10 thousand on the quarter and 12 thousand on the year.
I'm afraid you have missed the first closing date for this year's recruitment, but do not despair — unfilled vacancies will be advertised on the Web site from 1 July 2003.
The Review Body, which advises government on setting senior civil servants» pay, reports an «unprecedented number of unfilled vacancies» in the High Court this year.
It reported the Lord Chief Justice's concerns about low morale at the Bench, an «unprecedented number of unfilled vacancies» in the High Court this year and a «sudden increase in recent and forthcoming retirements from the higher judiciary».
A fall in the rate of unfilled vacancies and falling structural employment suggests talent mismatch issues are declining.
The global economy is facing a severe talent mismatch with 18 out of 30 leading economies facing some form of skills shortages while unemployment and unfilled vacancies are rising.
Despite the downturn, there are still areas where there are skills shortages and unfilled vacancies.
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