15/01/2013
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Carolina Sarres
Brazil Agency Reporter
Brasilia - The hiring of temporary workers in the tourism sector should fall in the summer of this year, according to projections by the National Confederation of Commerce (CNC), based on data from the General Register of Employment and Unemployment (Caged) of the Ministry of Labour and employment (MTE). It is estimated to create 33,100 jobs this summer, 1.3% less compared to 2012 when 33,600 jobs were created temporary. In 2011, there were about 38 thousand jobs.
For CNC, the fall can be explained by the slowing economy and the dynamics of the labor market. Of the total number of vacancies expected this summer, 58% should be opened in bars and restaurants and 29.7% in hospitality. The South and Northeast concentrate the largest supply of temporary vacancies estimated: 70.2% of the total.
The realization of temporary, however, be higher this year. It is estimated that 40% of those hired for a fixed term shall be effected in accordance with the confederation, 3% more than in 2011 - when 37% of temporary workers in tourism were to the permanent staff of the companies. The positive outlook is based on the economical heating and fewer layoffs should occur in the coming months with the proximity of international events like the Confederations Cup.
Edition: Carolina Pimentel
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