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  • UK joblessness falls to 1970s low, but pay continues to plummet

    September 13, 2022

    UK joblessness has slid to its lowest level since 1974, but scorching inflation is still wiping out Brits’ pay, official figures published today reveal. The proportion of people out of work dropped to 3.6 per cent in the three months to July, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Despite the historic low unemployment [...]

  • Inflation deals record blow to UK workers’ living standards

    August 16, 2022

    Surging inflation has dealt a record blow to households’ wages in a sign the UK economy is tumbling into a sharp slowdown, official figures published today showed. Brits’ pay accounting for consumer price index inflation dropped 4.1 per cent over the last three months, the biggest drop since records began in 2001, according to the [...]

  • Firms scramble to hire workers despite recession jitters

    August 15, 2022

    Businesses are still scrambling to hire staff despite experts forecasting the UK will drop into a drawn-out recession at the end of this year, a new survey published today reveals. Over seven in 10 firms intend to boost staff levels over the next three months, while just over one in 10 employers expect to cut [...]

  • UK jobs market still holding up despite recession warnings

    August 12, 2022

    The UK jobs market is defying gloomy recession forecasts, but economists have warned joblessness could rise as the country limps into the worst of the cost of living crisis, a new survey published today reveals. Vacancies surged to 1.85m last month, the highest this year, in a sign employers are still trying to grab new [...]

  • Exclusive: Nearly a quarter don’t think their employer can survive a recession

    July 12, 2022

    Nearly a quarter of people polled recently don’t think their employer will survive an anticipated recession. The figures, exclusively shared by MHR with City PM, highlighted that 78 per cent of 1,840 people surveyed think there will be a recession, and 23 per cent don’t think their employer will survive.  With inflation above nine per [...]

  • 6.5m Brits looking to leave job in next year as employers are urged not to treat pay rises as ‘silver bullet’

    June 20, 2022

    A fifth of people are looking to leave their job in the next 12 months, with pay and quality of employment the key drivers. In a post-pandemic environment, it is estimated that 6.5m are looking to move on in search for higher wages, better benefits and work-life balance. A survey of 6,000 people in the [...]

  • Canadian bank CIBC subjected senior exec to racial and sexual discrimination, lawsuit says

    May 30, 2022

    An ex-senior banker at one of Canada’s biggest banks has filed an £800,000 lawsuit against her former employer over claims she was subject to racial and sexual discrimination while working at the firm. Zhuofang Wei, a former executive director at the London office of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC), is suing the bank [...]

  • Post-Brexit and pandemic inquiry launched into labour market recovery as shortages ‘act as brake on prosperity’

    May 27, 2022

    A post-pandemic and Brexit recovery inquiry has been launched into the UK labour market as skills and worker shortages appear to have strained the recovery post-pandemic and Brexit.  The Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) committee initiated the probe on Friday in wake of recently published figures by the Office for National Statistics, showing more [...]

  • Exclusive: Unprecedented war for talent reflects a seismic shift in power on Britain’s hyper-aggressive job market

    May 26, 2022

    Britain’s jobless rate has fallen to its lowest level for over 47 years. In fact, for the first time ever, there are fewer unemployed people than job vacancies. This is resulting in an unprecedented ‘war for talent’ and an unprecedented wave of pay hikes, but what does this actually look like for London’s business community? [...]

  • Planned redundancies up 60 per cent as firms feel pressure of interest rate rise and borrowing costs

    May 16, 2022

    Raised interest rates and borrowing costs have led to a 60 per cent increase in planned redundancies.  The spike in people losing their roles went up from almost 38,000 to more than 60,000 in the last quarter according to GQLitter, a specialist law firm dealing with employment.  This comes after interest rates were increased 1 [...]

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