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Job prospects down, but not enough to dent gains: survey

WINNIPEG — Short-term employment prospects have dimmed slightly in Manitoba, according to the latest help-wanted survey by the Conference Board of Canada.

The Ottawa-based think-tank said today that Manitoba’s help-wanted index fell 2.6 points in March, halting a four-month upward trend. However, the decline "did little to put a dent in the previous gains," the board added.

The help-wanted index is an indicator of the number of new jobs advertised online. Empirical analysis by the board has shown that variations in the number of jobs posted online are generally followed by similar variations in employment in the ensuing months. So the index can be used to predict near-term employment trends.

Manitoba’s decline was part of a broadly-based trend which saw the help-wanted indices fall in all 10 provinces in March. Canada’s index also fell 2.6 points, which was its first drop in five months.

murray.mcneill@freepress.mb.ca

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