UK Labour Market Shows Signs of Cooling: Unemployment Rises, Wage Growth Slows

UK jobs market is cooling. Unemployment is up and wage growth is down. This means the economy might be changing.

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UK Jobs Market Slows Down: More People Unemployed, Wages Grow Slower

UK jobs market is cooling. Unemployment is up and wage growth is down. This means the economy might be changing.

The UK's job market is slowing. More people are looking for work, and pay is not growing as fast. Businesses seem more careful about hiring new staff.

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UK Jobs Market Slows Down: More People Unemployed, Wages Grow Slower

UK jobs market is cooling. Unemployment is up and wage growth is down. This means the economy might be changing.

UK jobs crisis hits hard: Candidate flood peaks in 5 yrs amid redundancies, salary growth at 4.5-yr low, 0.5% employment slash!
-> What's next for workers?
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"...we still have more people out of work than before the pandemic, pay barely above where it was in 2009, and significant disadvantages in the labour market for disabled people, those with long-term health conditions, the lowest qualified, many people from ethnic minority groups, and others. So as well as trying to improve living standards overall, we also need to narrow the gaps in opportunity than many groups face." #employment #labourmarket #UKlabourmarket
https://www.employment-studies.co.uk/resource/labour-market-statistics-december-2023
Labour Market Statistics, December 2023 | Institute for Employment Studies (IES)

Labour Market Statistics, December 2023 | Institute for Employment Studies (IES)