Published on November 28, 2024 at 12:35 p.m. / Modified on November 28, 2024 at 12:43.
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There is a shortage of personnel in many sectors in Switzerland, employers regularly lament. Could the discourse change? After increasing by 24% in 2023, the labor shortage index in Switzerland, published on Thursday, recorded a decrease of 18% in 2024, the first since 2021, which brings it closer to its 2022 level. In Latin Switzerland, the decline in the shortage of qualified personnel (-15%) is a little less pronounced than in German-speaking Switzerland (-19%).
The index from the investment company Adecco Switzerland and the Labor Market Monitor of the University of Zurich shows in which professions the labor shortage is most pronounced. To do this, it analyzes in which categories of professions vacancies are particularly numerous in relation to job seekers.
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