Sarnia

Four County jobless rate increases

The unemployment rate for the Stratford-Bruce Peninsula Economic Region increased by 2.2 percentage points to 8.1% in April.

At the same time, the provincial unemployment rate increased by 2 percentage points to 8.2%.

In April, overall employment in the region decreased by 6,600.

There were 2,600  full-time and 4,000 part-time losses.

The number of Goods-producing sector employees decreased by 2,800 in the Stratford-Bruce Peninsula Economic Region. The greatest losses were in Manufacturing (-1,900) and Construction (-500).

Employment in the Services-producing sector decreased by 3,800. The greatest losses were in Wholesale and retail trade (-1,400) and Accommodation and food services (-1,400).

The Planning Board is continuing to survey people in Bruce/Grey/Huron/Perth to understand how the COVID-19 crisis is impacting the local workforce.

This survey invites individuals to share their experiences  here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FCLMPBCOVID19

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