15 March 2012
Harriett Baldwin applauds the 70% increase in the number of job vacancies in West Worcestershire and the 22% increase in the West Midlands as a whole and calls for a Parliamentary debate on the excellent role played by jobcentres. Harriett Baldwin (West Worcestershire) (Con): In the light of yesterday’s welcome news that there has been a 70% increase in job vacancies in West Worcestershire, and a 22% increase in the west midlands as a whole, may we have a debate on the wonderful role played by our network of jobcentres, which are working so hard with local private businesses to add vacancies to the database? Sir George Young: I agree entirely with my hon. Friend and know that colleagues on both sides of the House regularly visit their jobcentres to see at first hand the heroic work being done to find suitable jobs for those currently out of work. She reminds the House that jobcentres are notified of around 10,000 new vacancies every day, and over the past 12 months Jobcentre Plus has received more than 4 million vacancies. The figures released yesterday show that the number of vacancies is up, so jobcentres have an important role to play in ensuring that those vacancies are taken up by people currently out of work. | Hansard