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The year in North East business: all the big job announcements of 2021

More than 10,000 new jobs have been announced in the region during the last 12 months

Nissan is set to build a new electric model and huge battery plant(Image: PA)

More than 10,000 jobs were created in the North East in 2021 as the region’s economy tried to battle through the pandemic.

Call centres, manufacturers and outsourcing companies proved to be major employers over the 12 months, helping the North East tot up at least 11,829 jobs that companies announced on our pages.

And despite the challenges of Covid-19 restrictions, national lockdowns, labour shortages and supply chain constraints, companies operating in every sector announced new appointments or recruitment drives during 2021.

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Our jobs figure is likely to be an underestimate and does not include knock-ons in the supply chain, while in other cases firms announced new jobs but didn’t reveal how many were to be created.

Those schemes include Nissan and Envision AESC’s mission to create a £1bn electric vehicle hub in Sunderland, jobs due to come at Hiatchi Rail in Newton Aycliffe after being picked to provide the rolling stock for the HS2 scheme, Britishvolt’s plans for a gigafactory in Blyth, and a new call centre in Sunderland.

The year started slowly, but jobs were being created even in lockdown for e-commerce and digital services companies, as well as PPE manufacturers such as PFF.

Uncertainty for the future saw recruitment tail off during the Spring months, but as the economy began to reopen in April, activity ramped up and the summer months served up an employment boon for the North East.