Scrapping youth rate of minimum wage will harm employers, think tank warns Szu Ping Chan is The Telegraph's Economics Editor. She has covered the main events that have shaped the global economy over ...
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MORE than half of voters think Labour is too busy policing people’s lives instead of tackling the cost-of-living crisis, new polling shows. Over 50 per cent of Brits believe ministers spend more time ...
This Government has performed more embarrassing U-turns than an inept learner driver. Abandoning the manifesto promise to pay young people the same national minimum wage as older employees may well be ...
Remember this pre-election pledge from a little over 18 months ago: “We will put the country back in the service of working people.” While many of you might recall how Sir Keir Starmer then struggled ...
In most everyday decisions, we are trained to choose the cheaper option. People constantly evaluate whether should one opt for the cheapest available option or would paying a little extra unlock some ...
More than half of retail finance leaders expect head office job cuts. Online competition and weak consumer demand are increasing pressure. New employment reforms could influence hiring and workforce ...
Neil McDonnell, ISME's CEO, said business costs and labour costs are the dominant concerns for SMEs year after year. Business costs and labour costs are the overwhelmingly dominating concerns for ...
Choosing to stay single is less about rejecting love and more about refusing unequal partnerships that demand constant compromise. Women’s unpaid emotional and household labour affects career ...
Almost half of Britons have less than £25 in spare cash at the end of the week, as the scale of the ongoing cost of living crisis is revealed in a new survey. The research shows that the majority of ...
Britain's booksellers are being pushed to the brink by Labour's business rates regime as 87% expect costs to soar this year. A damning survey has shown more than half fear they cannot trade ...
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