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Capital Creates 49,503 Jobs; 7,176 Vacancies Posted, 65 Grants for Vulnerable Groups

Job creation surges in the capital. Supportive measures ensure no one is left behind.

In this image there is a super market, in that super market there are groceries.
In this image there is a super market, in that super market there are groceries.

Capital Creates 49,503 Jobs; 7,176 Vacancies Posted, 65 Grants for Vulnerable Groups

In a positive turn for employment, 49,503 new jobs have been created in the capital, with 43,505 being permanent positions. Employers have also shown confidence by posting 7,176 vacant positions on the 'Electronic Labor Exchange' portal. Active measures are being taken to support employment and expand opportunities.

The Center for Labor Mobility has seen 45,099 job seekers this year, demonstrating the demand for employment assistance. To broaden prospects, 31 job fairs have been held, focusing on youth and specific categories of citizens. Additionally, 65 grants have been approved so far this year for socially vulnerable groups, with plans to award a total of 125.

Unemployment protection measures have covered 11,275 people in the capital, including 5,574 young individuals under the age of 35. These initiatives reflect the government's commitment to supporting the workforce and mitigating the impact of unemployment.

The creation of 49,503 new jobs, along with the support measures implemented, signals a proactive approach to employment in the capital. With 7,176 vacant positions posted and 65 grants approved for vulnerable groups, efforts are being made to foster a robust job market and protect those most at risk.

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