Wages
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Why au pairs might become a thing of the past
Under The Radar Brexit and wage ruling are threatening the 'mutually beneficial arrangement'
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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The household bills going up and down after April changes
The Explainer Essentials including water and broadband are costing even more but national living wage increase may ease some of the pain
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Pros and cons of inflation
Pros and cons Prices are still going up markedly, but a dose of inflation is not always bad for the economy
By Richard Windsor, The Week UK Published
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How to ask for a pay rise to combat inflation
feature Wage growth has overtaken inflation so the chances of getting more money may soon start to recede
By Marc Shoffman, The Week UK Last updated
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Fastest UK wage rise in 20 years fails to match inflation
Speed Read Widening gap between private and public sector wages is also stoking anger among striking workers
By Jamie Timson Published
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Why real wages have suffered ‘their sharpest fall on record’
Business Briefing Even pay rises aren’t preventing workers from feeling worse off – and that’s a big problem
By The Week Staff Last updated
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What is the wage-price spiral?
Today's Big Question Government warns of wage restraint to prevent spiralling inflation
By Richard Windsor Published
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‘Fewer graduates flocking to London should be good news for levelling-up’
Instant Opinion Your digest of analysis from the British and international press
By The best columns Published
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Coronavirus: Chancellor to announce wage bailout plan
Speed Read Rishi Sunak set to act after warnings that companies across Britain could face ruin
By The Week Staff Published
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Average wages above their pre-financial crisis level
Speed Read Resolution Foundation says weekly wages would have been £141 higher without crash
By The Week Staff Last updated
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British wages are being squeezed - here’s why
In Depth Report says former Labour heartlands in the north of England have been hit hardest
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Why has employment fallen at fastest rate in four years?
Speed Read Experts blame store closures and slowing economy for the drop
By The Week Staff Last updated
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UK wage growth hits 11-year high
Speed Read Timing of pay rises for public sector workers credited for increase
By The Week Staff Last updated
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UK wage growth at its highest since 2016 EU vote
Speed Read Analysts expect trickier times ahead for pay and employment
By The Week Staff Last updated
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