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The table presents information on the percentage of employers in different sectors struggling to find workers in 2003 and 2004. Overall, among four sectors, it appears that commerce is the industry with the least problems thanks to decreases in every category. The latter are finding skilled workers, unskilled workers, and technical/managerial personnel.

Commerce stands out as the sector with drops in percentages in each category. In terms of skilled workers, for example, employers in the commerce industry reported a decrease from 47% to 41% in the given period. As for unskilled labor, the percentage decreased from 22% to 19%, while employing technical and managerial staff was the least concern, dropping from 2% to 0%.

Although there was a positive tendency in finding technical and managerial personnel in the other three industries, all of them generally struggled more in the latter year than the former. For instance, the percentage of employers complaining about finding skilled labour in manufacturing increased from 45% to 51%, registering the highest percentage. The proportion in building and services, on the other hand, both increased to 45%. With regard to unskilled workers, all three sectors experienced a rise, ranging from a low of 20 in 2003 to a high of 29 in 2004.

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