Last year proved to be one of the most challenging periods for jobseekers in the UK since the onset of the pandemic. Employment taxes surged by over £20 billion, leading
Last year proved to be one of the most challenging periods for jobseekers in the UK since the onset of the pandemic. Employment taxes surged by over £20 billion, leading
British businesses are confronting substantial operational challenges following the government’s £26 billion increase in employer National Insurance contributions, with the hospitality sector bearing the brunt of the policy’s impact. The
Britain’s labour market has experienced the most severe contraction among G7 economies following the Chancellor’s October Budget, with recruitment data revealing a 12.3 per cent decline in new job advertisements
UK employment levels have reached their lowest point in over a decade, driven by a combination of rising labour costs and global uncertainties. The most recent data from the Chartered






