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18,625 jobseekers and an unemployment rate rising to 5.9%
The number of resident jobseekers available and registered with ADEM stood at 18,625 on 30 November 2024, an increase of 1,186 people (or 6.8%) compared to November 2023.
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The ADEM is closing its agency in Dudelange
ADEM informs that its regional agency in Dudelange will be closed as of November 28, 2024.
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Warning: Beware of Fraudulent Website
ADEM warns the public about the fake website jobs-luxembourg.org, which falsely claims to represent the Employment Development Agency and other government entities. These claims are entirely false!
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18,293 jobseekers and a stable unemployment rate of 5.8%
The number of resident jobseekers registered with ADEM stood at 18,293 on October 31, 2024, an increase of 1,366 individuals (or 8.1%) compared to October 2023. The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate, calculated by STATEC, remained stable at 5.8%.
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17,733 jobseekers and a stable unemployment rate of 5.8%
The number of available resident jobseekers registered with ADEM amounted to 17,735 as of August 31, 2024, an increase of 1,679 people (or 10.5%) compared to August 2023. This number of jobseekers has risen for all periods of unemployment exceeding 4 months. The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate, calculated by STATEC, stands at 5.8%.
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17,735 jobseekers and a slight decline in the number of registrations
The number of available resident jobseekers registered with ADEM amounted to 17,735 as of August 31, 2024, an increase of 1,679 people (or 10.5%) compared to August 2023. This number of jobseekers has risen for all periods of unemployment exceeding 4 months. The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate, calculated by STATEC, stands at 5.8%.
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17,901 jobseekers and a slight rise in the unemployment rate
The number of resident jobseekers registered with ADEM stood at 17,901 on 31 July 2024, an increase of 1,790 (or 11.1%) compared to July 2023. The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate calculated by STATEC was 5.8%.
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What professional skills are needed to address cybersecurity challenges? Your opinion matters to us.
The Luxembourg House of Cybersecurity (LHC), through its National Cybersecurity Competence Center (NC3), has recently launched a survey aimed at cybersecurity professionals (active or aspiring) in Luxembourg.