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11 August 2010 Last updated at 09:15 GMT
The rise, between April and June, was up by 34,000 on the same period last year,
with the unemployment rate now at 8.4%, compared with 7.8% for the UK.
The figures came as the STUC warned of a "bleak outlook" for youth employment.
The Office for National Statistics data also showed the number of Scots in work went
up by 8,000 over the previous three months, bringing the employment total to
2,444,000.
But Mr Moore said: "These disappointing figures are another undesirable reminder
of the economic legacy this government has inherited and leaves us in no doubt
about the challenges ahead.
"The government's measures to achieve our priorities of tackling the record deficit
and achieving balanced economic growth for all parts of the UK will encourage the
necessary investment to create new jobs."
STUC general secretary Grahame Smith said his organisation's own analysis of
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Criticising the UK government's decision to scrap the Future Jobs Fund, to help
unemployed people back to work, he said: "These depressing figures confirm the
outlook for the thousands of young people in Scotland currently looking for work is
increasingly bleak, and there is nothing whatsoever in the policies of the coalition
government to provide them with any comfort that the situation will improve any time
soon."
The call was backed by Scottish Labour finance spokesman Andy Kerr, who added:
"Defending jobs should be the government's first priority but the Tories' unnecessary
cuts are causing longer dole queues."
Prime Minister David Cameron has promised a "light at the end of the tunnel" for the
British economy following a programme of cuts he says is vital to reduce the
country's spending deficit.
The UK government said it was also supporting Scottish businesses through plans
for a "competitive" corporate tax system, an increase in the National Insurance
contributions threshold and better access to finance.
Scottish Education Secretary Mike Russell said his government was investing in
modern apprenticeships and a drive to help school leavers find jobs.
"The first increase in employment in Scotland for seven months is a sign of fragile
recovery, and today's figures show that we are right to take comprehensive action to
support jobs, skills and training," he said.
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