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  • High commodity prices boost bin collector Biffa’s recycling revenues

    August 17, 2022

    Waste collection company Biffa today posted “strong” financial results as high commodity prices bolstered the firm’s recycling business whilst offsetting far-reaching inflationary pressures.    The High Wycombe headquartered firm said it had cut its statutory losses by 57 per cent from £40.5m in 2021 to 17.6m in 2022. The stronger financial performance came as Biffa’s [...]

  • Freshfields calls lawyers back into the office for at least three days a week

    August 15, 2022

    Magic Circle law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer has upped the minimum number of days it expects its lawyers to come to the office from two-and-a-half to three days a week.    Lawyers working at the Magic Circle firm’s London and Manchester businesses will now be expected to work from the office for at least three [...]

  • Jones Day ups pay for new lawyers to £140,000 a year

    August 11, 2022

    US law firm Jones Day is set to give its newly-qualified (NQ) lawyers 27 per cent pay rises in upping their annual salaries to heights of £140,000 a year. NQ lawyers working in Jones Day’s London offices will see their salaries surge beyond those paid out to those in the Magic Circle in seeing their [...]

  • Workers on UK government’s DBS contract to strike after rejecting pay deal

    August 2, 2022

    Workers at the outsourcing company that runs the call centres for the UK government’s criminal record checking services today set out plans to strike over pay and working conditions. The action is set to see 80 members of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) launch a six-day strike against government contractor Hinduja Global Solutions [...]

  • UK small businesses scrap hiring plans in face of mounting economic uncertainty

    August 2, 2022

    The proportion of UK small businesses seeking to expand their headcounts has plummeted over the previous quarter, according to new figures from the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA). Just 12 per cent of UK small and medium enterprises (SME’s) are currently looking recruit new staff, compared to 37 per cent in March, figures from [...]

  • Searches for overseas jobs by Brits surge with Dubai most popular destination

    August 1, 2022

    Searches for work abroad have surged among UK workers with Dubai the most sought-after destination. Over the last 12 months, searches for overseas work by British workers soared by 56 per cent, according to data by overseas job website Anywork Anywhere, which analysed Google search data over the past year. Dubai was the most popular [...]

  • ‘The Great Resignation could be followed by a Great Redundancy,’ DWF chief says

    July 29, 2022

    A downturn in the legal market could see widespread layoffs in the City’s top-ranking law firms, the head of London listed law firm DWF told City PM The lawyers that jumped ship in “big numbers” in pursuit of six-figure salaries in London’s most prestigious firms could soon be laid off, as the top firms make [...]

  • Cost of living crisis prompts almost a third of UK workers to take second job 

    July 28, 2022

    Nearly third of workers in the UK are seeking to work two jobs to support themselves as the cost of living crisis sends prices of essentials soaring. 32 per cent of workers are aiming to take on a second job in addition to their current job to make more money, a national survey of 2000 [...]

  • Staff left in the dark leads to ‘unengaged employees’ as half of all Brits want new job, warns Aspire chief

    July 28, 2022

    Almost two thirds businesses have not communicated with their staff about the Russian invasion of Ukraine, according to research shared with City PM today. While a third of businesses have spoken to their employees about the invasion of Ukraine, almost half of these businesses have not yet outlined their plans with regard to whether they [...]

  • UK voters’ concerns on inflation reach highest level in four decades

    July 26, 2022

    UK voter worries on inflation are at their highest since the 1980s as the country faces a severe cost of living crisis and prices of essentials surge. The July 2022 Ipsos Issues Index by research company Ipsos showed that 45 per cent of adults in the UK view inflation as one of the most pressing [...]

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