Analysis finds vacancy growth in January 2023 picked up for the first time in nine months, driven by demand for temps.
Job creation and losses
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Tech sector redundancies continue as PayPal reveals plans for mass job losses as it battles economic challenges.
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Supermarket giant Tesco has announced plans to cut around 2,000 jobs as it restructures the way it runs stores.
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IBM and SAP have become the latest tech companies to slash thousands of jobs, as the slowing global economy looks likely to reduce profits.
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Nearly 24,000 Country Court judgments served in Q4 2022, 77% higher than pre-Covid.
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Spotify has become the latest tech company to announce job cuts to its global workforce.
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Microsoft has announced a wave of redundancies as it grapples with reduced consumer spending and anticipated recessions.
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Marks & Spencer is set to create 3,400 jobs by opening 'bigger and better' stores across the UK.Â
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Amazon warehouse closures in the UK have been announced, putting 1,200 jobs at risk,
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Job postings in December 2022 remain high despite the economic headwinds employers are facing, with the North East of England...
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The number of planned redundancies in the UK increased 15% in the 1 August to 31 October quarter, from 36,641 to 41,970.
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Designed to encourage middle-aged people to pursue a new career as cabin crew, the campaign targets ‘empty nesters’, those whose children have left home and are no longer dependent on them.
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UK employers face a shrinking labour force and will continue to wrestle with hiring challenges into 2023 and beyond, according to a forecasts released by sister companies Indeed and Glassdoor.
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Many concerns about the autumn statement have focused on whether the measures will help tackle the skills and labour shortage and make more likely the possibility of redundancies this winter.
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Facebook and Instagram owner Meta has announced it will make 11,000 staff – or 13% of its workforce – redundant....