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TOBAY Unemployment Down in December

Bright spots include health services, professional and business services and more.

Fewer Town of Oyseter Bay residents filed for unemployment benefits in December than they did a year ago.

At the same, there are fewer jobs across Long Island.

That’s according to recent Labor Department reports, the latest of which were released Tuesday.

To Shital Patel, an analyst for the Labor Department in Hicksville, the latest reports “suggest a decline in the labor force.” Reasons include discouraged workers who are no longer seeking jobs as well as people retiring or moving out of the region, she said.

The continuing trend, she added, indicates that “we’re in the midst of a recession.”

In TOBAY, the unemployment rate was 5.9 percent in December, down from 6 percent in November. It was at 6.2 percent in December 2010.  There were TOBAY 8,900 residents listed as unemployed in December, down from 9,100 in November, and 9,500 a year ago.

In Nassau County, the unemployment rate was 6.6 percent in December, up from 6.4 percent in November. It was at 6.6 percent in December 2010.  There were 43,900 Nassau County residents listed as unemployed in December, up from 43,300 in November, and 45,200 a year ago.

Meanwhile, the region saw job losses in such sectors as leisure and hospitality, manufacturing, information, and construction. Government employment also took a hit, losing 3,100 jobs.

Sectors adding jobs included health services, professional and business services, financial activities, and trade, transportation and utilities. However, Patel said, the reports did not indicate whether those jobs were high or low-paying jobs.

In Farmingdale, businesses like said they had a busy holiday season with a full staff. Manager Stephen Vaughan said the busiest days were the Saturday before Christmas and Christmas Eve.

Other Long Island retailers also “had a pretty healthy season for the month of December,” adding 3,100 jobs from the prior year –the highest year over year growth since 2000, Patel said.

That growth, Patel said, suggests “confidence for the retailers.”

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Maggie June 12, 2013 at 11:06 am
Hate to sound like an old woman, but when it was Von Leeson's it was always a joy to be there. AllRead More the staff had been there for years and treated the customers like family. Food was consistently good and they never "ran out" of anything. This place shouldn't be open for business. The poor kid waiting on us last time had to come to me and tell me they had no dessert to have with coffee other than ice cream. We left him a nice tip and I told him to find a job somewhere else; he'd never make any money there. It's a great location. We just need some smart business people to run it!
alterego June 14, 2013 at 06:54 am
went there for breakfast the morning of the fair several weeks ago. First, how do you screw upRead More breakfast order? The young man server was doing his best, but still eggs, potatoes, and hash, no potatoes come, begged for coffee refills, ketchup was the very bottom of a heinz bottle. The excuse was sorry we have a new cook,..something tells me that aint the only problem, how does one screw up breakfast. Sorry wont be going back any time soon, unless I see a new mngment or new owner sign.
Vinny June 16, 2013 at 08:30 pm
. This place is just not good. There is nothing appealing about poor service and absolutely horribleRead More food. It should have stayed closed when it went out of business not long ago. I hope the employees can find another means .