The UK jobs market will be "under real pressure" in 2011 with public spending cuts leading to thousands of redundancies, a recruitment body has warned. Just a fifth of businesses said they would take on new staff next year, a report by the Recruitment and Employment Confederation, published today, found. Nearly a third said they would grow their temporary workforce however, suggesting employers were still nervous about hiring permanent positions. Some 5pc of employers said they were expecting to cut the size of their workforces in 2011, the survey of 600 reporters showed.
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