‘T&T unemployment likely up for 2010’

(Trinidad Express) Trinidad and Tobago’s unemployment figure is likely higher than what the current data shows, Central Bank Governor Ewart Williams said on Tuesday.

The latest official statistics showed the unemployment rate was just over five per cent at the end of 2009 and the pace of new retrenchments may have slowed at the start of this year, the Central Bank said in its Economic Bulletin July 2010, released in Port of Spain on Tuesday.

Following a press briefing at the Central Bank Tower, Williams said partial estimates for the first quarter of this year still had to be considered.

In addition, information from the Industrial Court, which receives notices of retrenchments by companies, suggested retrenchment exercises in the country were “not yet done”, Williams said. Therefore, there is likely to be an increase in unemployment for the first quarter of 2010, he added.

In more positive news, the economic bulletin noted that the local economy expanded by 2.3 per cent in the first quarter of 2010. This was the second consecutive quarter of economic growth.