Worst jobs affected during the recession

The construction sector has lost more than any other jobs in the recession, according to the figures of the Bacs payroll deductions.

The construction industry has been less resilient to redundancies, controls a number of salaries and wages paid during the three years in August 2010 Bacs 25pc slump, figures montrent.Le transport, storage and communication sector also saw a substantial under 19pc, just drop while making payments dropped almost 15pc over the same period, statistics by the organization behind the direct debit, Bacs has revealed.


Over 90pc of the workforce paid by Bacs, which means that the data illustrate the key trends and reflect the real winners and losers of the financial crisis.


Figures show more resistant of United Kingdom was in mines and quarries sector jobs recession, with a growth of 8pc in payments over three years to August 2010.Le sector health and social work was strong, arriving as it interprets the second best with a growth of 7pc payments, while education is in third place with a growth of 3pc.


Mike Hutchinson, Bacs, Marketing Manager said: "the construction industry has been the real loser, that extractive while experienced the highest increase payroll payments".


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