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  • UK-India trade agreement ‘about deal and not dates’, minister says

    March 23, 2023

    The UK’s talks with India are “about the deal and not the dates”, a minister has insisted as a Conservative backbencher queried government progress towards a free trade agreement. Trade minister Nigel Huddleston told the Commons “we will not tie our hands in terms of setting an arbitrary deadline”. He spoke in response to Conservative [...]

  • McKinsey to cut up to 2,000 staff in one of its biggest round of layoffs ever

    February 22, 2023

    McKinsey is planning to cut up to 2,000 back-office staff as it seeks to control costs and retain its partner payouts.    The plans could affect up to 2,000 of McKinsey’s 45,000 staff, in one of the consulting firm’s largest rounds of job cuts ever. McKinsey’s plans, first reported by Bloomberg, are set to see [...]

  • How to be successful starting out as a remote worker

    February 2, 2023  |  Sponsored

    Remember your first day at work? Keen to meet new people, eager to learn. In previous decades, working life was more predictable, and newcomers would learn their profession or trade on-the-job, alongside more experienced colleagues.     By contrast, work today can be a lonely affair. Navigating your own career is more hazardous – jobs are more fragmented, [...]

  • Credit Suisse preparing to cut 10 per cent of European investment bankers – report

    January 15, 2023

    Credit Suisse is preparing to lay off more than 10 per cent of its European investment bankers after issuing redundancies to hundreds of staff last month. The Swiss bank is planning to make widespread layoffs, as it pushes forwards with plans to sack thousands of workers, the Financial Times reported. Credit Suisse declined to comment [...]

  • City law firms may be forced to make layoffs as UK downturn hits, recruiters say

    January 11, 2023

    The City’s top law firms could soon be set to follow their US counterparts in laying off staff, recruiters have said. The UK’s corporate law firms may be forced to make lawyers redundant due to the wider economic downturn and a lull in M&A activity, recruiters told City PM Scot Gibson, director of legal sector [...]

  • Amazon to close three UK warehouses impacting thousands of jobs

    January 10, 2023

    Amazon has revealed plans to shut three UK warehouses in a move which will impact 1,200 jobs. The company has launched consultations over the closure of sites in Hemel Hempstead, Doncaster and Gourock, in the west of Scotland. All workers at the Amazon sites will be offered roles at other Amazon locations. The online technology giant has also [...]

  • EXCL – Sunak should lower national insurance in 2023, argues jobs chief

    December 28, 2022

    With inflation having reached a 40-year high this year and the economy predicted to shrink in 2023, City PM zooms in on the volatile, hyperactive UK jobs market by checking in with Paul Farrer, the CEO and founder of London-based recruitment giant Aspire. Sitting down with this paper today, Farrer calls on the new Prime [...]

  • Small businesses suffer with rising costs, Vodafone steps in to help

    December 22, 2022

    Telecom giant Vodafone has announced a free broadband scheme to support UK based small business. Vodafone has said that it will give a year’s free broadband to small businesses signing up for a 24-month contract. This is accounting for the rising costs of living, inflation and impact on small businesses. 10per cent of UK small [...]

  • Private sector activity declines for fifth consecutive quarter and outlook is bleak

    December 22, 2022

    The private sector’s decline has continued for the fifth consecutive quarter, and outlook is bleak with it expected to fall even faster in the next three months. New figures from the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) showed activity fell 13 per cent in the three months to December. This is a decline at a faster [...]

  • Decade high 400k working days lost to strike action in October

    December 13, 2022

    Over 400,000 working days were lost to strikes in October, the highest since November 2011, official figures from the Office for National Statistics out today reveal. Britain has been hit with a wave of industrial action by railway, postal and health workers sparked by pay and working conditions disputes. Working days lost to staff walk [...]

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