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UK employment

  • Tuesday, 15 October, 2024
    Lex
    This UK recruitment downturn looks set to last Premium content

    Tellingly for an industry that thrives on bullishness, green shoots are sparse

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  • Tuesday, 15 October, 2024
    UK wage growth falls to 4.9%

    Data for three months to August adds to evidence that pay pressures are easing

    Commuters walk across London Bridge towards the City of London on a clear day. In the background, modern skyscrapers and construction cranes are visible
  • Friday, 11 October, 2024
    Angela Rayner
    Angela Rayner: Our workers’ rights bill is good for business

    Britain’s outdated labour market regulations have strangled growth and hobbled productivity

    Commuters walk along a platform
  • Thursday, 10 October, 2024
    Labour’s workers’ rights bill: a ‘sea change’ for UK employment?

    Ministers claim the reforms are ‘pro-business’ but companies remain uneasy over the effect on hiring and costs

  • Thursday, 10 October, 2024
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    Labour must keep listening to business

    Boosting employee rights should not undermine the goal of raising growth

    Sir Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner
  • Thursday, 10 October, 2024
    ‘Lighter touch’ process for dismissals planned under UK workers’ bill

    Government concession follows fierce lobbying from business groups

    An employment tribunal hearing centre in Nottingham
  • Thursday, 10 October, 2024
    Explainer
    Five takeaways from UK employment rights bill

    Labour meets manifesto pledge to release package within 100 days of taking office but leaves big decisions for later

  • Thursday, 10 October, 2024
    News in-depth
    Why are a rising number of young Britons out of work?

    A record 35% of people aged 18-24 were classed as ‘inactive’ this year, driven by a mental health crisis

    Montage shows an anonymous young person against a backdrop of FT data
  • Wednesday, 9 October, 2024
    UK ministers fire starting gun on landmark worker rights reform

    Government softens proposal for day one protection from unfair dismissal as it sets out flagship package

    A close-up view of an employee holding a cardboard box in an office
  • Wednesday, 9 October, 2024
    Chris Giles
    Lessons in law and economics from the Next pay gap case

    Companies need to be careful, but the judgment ultimately preserves market forces

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  • Tuesday, 8 October, 2024
    Business seeks clearer timetable on UK worker rights overhaul

    Unions and employer groups receive briefing of draft legislation ahead of its publication on Thursday

    Deputy prime minister Angela Rayner arriving for a cabinet meeting at 10 Downing Street on October 8
  • Sunday, 6 October, 2024
    UK business
    UK businesses put hiring on hold as Budget looms

    Companies freeze recruitment, awaiting clarity on tax, business and employment policy

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  • Sunday, 6 October, 2024
    Work & Careers
    Revamping UK apprenticeships: Labour’s mountain to climb

    Keir Starmer has promised radical change after a decade in which training programme starts declined

    Jamie Clarke, maintenance apprentice at LISI
  • Saturday, 5 October, 2024
    Employment
    UK workers’ right reforms not expected until 2026

    Plans to pass a ‘make work pay’ package may take years to take effect, warn those close to government talks

    Deputy prime minister Angela Rayner
  • Friday, 4 October, 2024
    Labour’s new watchdog for workers will need real teeth, business warns

    Reforms to employment law could backfire unless the Fair Work Agency can make the rules stick

    UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speaks at the Trades Union Congress annual gathering in September
  • Tuesday, 1 October, 2024
    Cooling UK labour market brings down wage growth

    New data will help reassure the Bank of England that price pressures are easing

    People cross London Bridge
  • Sunday, 29 September, 2024
    Work & Careers
    The trends shaping graduate recruitment

    First-time jobseekers are advised to seek work experience and broaden options as vacancies fall

    Combination image of a hand holding a diploma, a graduation cap, and four lines taken from a line chart.
  • Thursday, 26 September, 2024
    Employers will have to take active steps to protect staff, says watchdog

    Commission warns it will ‘not hesitate’ to take enforcement action over laws that take effect in October

    A man puts his hand on the shoulder of his female colleague
  • Monday, 23 September, 2024
    Labour shortages squeezing UK food supply, warns dairy group Arla

    Wage inflation and end of free movement threaten Britain’s food security, says Danish co-operative

    Workers attaching milking clusters to cows in a dairy farm in Romford, Essex.
  • Monday, 23 September, 2024
    UK labour disputes
    Nurses in England reject government pay deal

    RCN general secretary says ballot result shows members’ expectations are ‘far higher’ than 5.5% offer

    Nurses protest outside the Royal Marsden Hospital in London last year
  • Monday, 23 September, 2024
    UK transport
    UK ministers plan recruiting drive to plug train driver shortage, says union

    One in five are due to retire this decade, warns Aslef, as staff shortages continue to be felt

    LNER trains at the platform in Kings Cross
  • Friday, 20 September, 2024
    Q&AThe Big Question
    The Big Question: when should workers gain full employment rights?

    This week, the FT wants to know your view on Labour’s plan for workplace reforms in the UK

  • Wednesday, 18 September, 2024
    UK employers to retain right to place new hires on 6-month probation

    Government settles on compromise over employment reforms promised by Labour in election campaign

    A worker at a car assembly plant
  • Wednesday, 18 September, 2024
    Recruitment
    Blanked or rejected: is finding a job harder than ever?

    White-collar candidates report endless interviews and few responses but employers are also struggling to fill roles

    Montage image of a man looking at a CV, along with a notebook and another CV
  • Tuesday, 17 September, 2024
    UK welfare reform
    UK plans shake-up of welfare system to tackle working-age inactivity

    Minister says system leaves too many Britons ‘on the scrapheap’ ahead of autumn white paper

    A person walks past a Jobcentre Plus
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