LONDON, Sept 12 (Reuters) - Britain's labour market has been cooling in recent months, with rising unemployment, less hiring and fewer job vacancies - but wage growth has shown much less sign of ...
The UK’s last election left the Labour Party in dire straits, holding the fewest seats since 1935. To get back into power, Labour leader Keir Starmer must win in areas that are older, richer, more ...
For months economists have warned of recession in America, but in one crucial area the economy seems overheated: employers are still struggling to find workers. Why is the labour market so tight?