Employment is shrinking fastest among young workers, according to data tracking by Employment Hero.
Labour market
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Despite financial pressure from national insurance and national living wage changes, the number of planned redundancies is falling.
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The UK labour market saw a softer decline in recruitment activity in February 2025.
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Opinion over the Employment Rights Bill remains divided as the initial raft of amendments become known in response to consultation.
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MPs urge government to close loopholes that allow companies to exploit work insecurity and undercut Britain’s outstanding employers. Â
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Figures from the Office for National Statistics show there were about 987,000 young people aged 16 to 24 who were Neets in October to December 2024.
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The average annual salary in the UK hit a record high in January, according to the latest figures from job matching platform Adzuna.
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More than two-thirds of hospitality businesses will reduce their staffing levels due to an increase in employer national insurance that comes in in April.
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There was a significant increase in active job postings in January – the first time that job postings have risen since June 2024.
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Day-one unfair dismissal and sick pay rights among small firms' greatest concerns about Employment Rights Bill, FSB survey shows.
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Work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall has claimed that ‘too many people are shut out of work’ as the government pushes ahead with plans for welfare reform.
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Architects are urging the government to rethink the introduction of new rates to sponsor overseas skilled workers for the sector.
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UK wages are growing while job vacancies continue to fall, according to the latest official figures.
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There has been a significant fall in hiring confidence and a sharp increase in redundancy intentions over the past quarter according to new research.
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Max Rumley discusses how a facilities management operation staffed by prisoners demonstrates the benefits of training and employment schemes.