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Data expected to show that the labour market is cooling after months of interest rate rises
Economists warn falling job vacancies in Germany and France signal potential weakening of bloc’s labour market
Supermarkets among groups behind pilot scheme to combat human rights abuses in British fleet
7.5 per cent interest charged on money owed to HMRC
The country’s precarious low-wage jobs and shortage of affordable housing are hardly the fault of international forces
Punitive approach taken by Jobcentre Plus is holding back workforce recovery after the pandemic
IFS wages analysis points to increasing inequality with regions and could trouble policymakers wrestling with inflation
The plight of disillusioned, pessimistic youth is a blight on the economy — and society
Task force launched by supermarkets to tackle exploitation has yet to complete any assessments
Business leaders would do well to ditch conventional wisdom on cost-cutting and adopt Zeynep Ton’s manifesto instead
Groups profited after the pandemic peak, but now face a downturn
If economies have been overheating, why are average hours worked so weak?
The government needs to be honest about the inadequacies of the current system
Inmates close to release have often not received the support and training needed to prepare for work
The FTSE 250 company joins rival PageGroup in reporting declining activity and UK profits
Contract talks carry risks for big three and Biden’s re-election push in battleground states
Data follows calls from the government and Bank of England for wage restraint
Crackdown on tech and slow post-Covid growth have left a generation of graduates with fewer options
More cases of recruits from abroad being forced to pay thousands in upfront fees and relocation costs, says Unison
ECB hawks view decline in productivity as sign further tightening needed but some economists warn rate rises could kill jobs
Data shows mixed picture for President Joe Biden as he hangs re-election prospects on industrial boom
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Economy adds 209,000 new jobs as revisions to previous months suggest some labour market softening
They’re not bullish
Two-year Treasury yield reaches highest level since 2007 amid expectations of further Fed rate rises
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