Holiday job seekers confront an ‘incredibly stressful’ market


The labour market is “frozen with frostbite”, said Allison Shrivastava, an economist with the Indeed Hiring Lab. The fact that seasonal job postings have held steady from last year is reflective of the labour market’s paralysis, she said.

“You have a much bigger labour pool competing for a smaller number of jobs,” she added.

The government shutdown, which lasted more than one month before ending on 13 November, had delayed the release of official data on the labour market. But data for September, finally released last week, showed a surprising pick-up in hiring after a lacklustre summer.

Employers added 119,000 jobs in September, more than double what many analysts had expected, but the unemployment rate ticked up from 4.3% to 4.4%.

Data from Revelio Labs, a workforce intelligence firm, shows job openings in the retail sector in October were down 22% from last year. The drop signals less demand among retailers for holiday workers.

“We’re just not seeing the usual pick-up in holiday hiring,” said Lisa Simon, Revelio’s chief economist.


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