Candidates availability in May 2025 rose at its fastest pace since 2020, amid reports of redundancies and fewer job opportunities.
Economics, government & business
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We round up reaction from labour market commentators to chancellor Rachel Reeves' Spending Review, published today.
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UK job vacancies fall by 150,000 or 16.9% in the three months to the end of May 2025 compared to a year ago and are now 7.4% below pre-pandemic levels.
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UK employers’ hiring confidence for the third quarter of this year has dropped 12%, the steepest quarterly fall in recent...
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Consumer goods giant Procter & Gamble will cut 7,000 jobs over the next two years as it deals with increased economic pressures.
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IoD: ‘Government has yet to show that it is listening to the concerns of business about the potential unintended consequences of the Bill as it is currently drafted.’
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Government introduces Pension Schemes Bill, which is designed to make pensions easier to understand and manage.
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The education secretary has written to Skills England setting out the government’s priorities for skills development in the year ahead.
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Government 's submarine programme to support 30,000 high-skill jobs and double number of apprentice and graduate roles.
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Each business body has struck a very different tone with the IoD highlighting a ‘recovery in business confidence’, while the CBI found ‘little sign of summer cheer.’
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The House of Lords will resume their detailed scrutiny of the Employment Rights Bill at committee stage on Tuesday 3 June.
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Migrant workers in IT and engineering professionals have a positive financial impact on the UK, finds MAC study.
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Trade disruptions lead ILO to revise down global employment growth forecast for 2025, projecting 7 million fewer jobs.
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Ministers have confirmed the new Pension Schemes Bill, which loosens rules around how surplus pension funds can be extracted from defined benefit (DB) schemes.
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Businesses with employees who travel to the US are being warned that there is a new level of risk attached to trips to the country.