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  • Tuesday, 8 July, 2025
    Sarah O'Connor
    Why driverless vehicles just can’t quit humans

    Regulators need to ask more questions about the people in the shadows

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  • Monday, 7 July, 2025
    UK seeks to rein in employers’ use of ‘gagging clauses’

    Weinstein whistleblower welcomes changes that will help workers speak out against sexual harassment

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    AI is only one of the many pressures facing university leavers

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  • Thursday, 3 July, 2025
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    US economy surpasses expectations to add 147,000 jobs in June

    Figure leads investors to scale back bets on interest rate cuts and helps push Wall Street stocks to record high

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  • Thursday, 3 July, 2025
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  • Wednesday, 2 July, 2025
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  • Tuesday, 1 July, 2025
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    UK visa revamp allows lower-skilled office workers to come to Britain

    Rules aimed at tightening regime will at first make provision for temporary shortages in non-graduate occupations

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  • Monday, 30 June, 2025
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    Japanese carmaker’s efforts to shore up cash position come amid sweeping turnaround plan

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  • Monday, 30 June, 2025
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    See a physio, quit the fizzy drinks: employers intervene to stem ill-health exodus

    Companies are filling the gap left by the NHS in bid to keep staff at work

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  • Sunday, 29 June, 2025
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    Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead

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  • Friday, 27 June, 2025
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    ‘Fire and rehire’ employment reforms need rethink says UK union leader

    Prospect’s Mike Clancy warns that parts of planned workers’ rights bill could create ‘veto on all contractual change’

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  • Friday, 27 June, 2025
    Chris Giles
    Should we stop the UK’s best talent moving to London?

    The capital has been skewing Britain’s economic geography for more than a century

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  • Thursday, 26 June, 2025
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    Labour’s national insurance rise is contributing to job market slowdown, BoE governor says

    Andrew Bailey highlights lower labour demand and predicts ‘significant decline’ in wage growth

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  • Thursday, 26 June, 2025
    UK politics
    UK worker rights overhaul among bills delayed until at least autumn

    Key legislation has been snarled up in parliamentary process

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  • Tuesday, 24 June, 2025
    UK employment
    UK graduate job openings at lowest level since 2018

    New data shows employers holding off hiring and seeking to cut costs by using AI

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  • Tuesday, 24 June, 2025
    UK welfare reform
    In charts: why Labour MPs are rebelling over Starmer’s welfare reforms

    The prime minister’s benefits overhaul would hit the UK’s poorest

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  • Monday, 23 June, 2025
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    Starbucks barista union recruitment collides with company hiring spree 

    Workers United encourages organisers to seek jobs at coffee chain as company adds to payrolls

    A crowd arrives for the Global Barista Challenge during the Starbucks Leadership Experience 2025 in Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas
  • Sunday, 22 June, 2025
    UK welfare reform
    UK promise of £1bn boost to job support for disabled not yet funded

    Ministers argue unpopular cuts to welfare payments are part of mission to get people into work and off benefits

  • Friday, 20 June, 2025
    Work Watch
    Working hard to look busy: why young employees are ‘task masking’

    Gen Z’s particular twist on slacking could signal an insecurity about their job

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  • Tuesday, 17 June, 2025
    Sarah O'Connor
    The scourge of the non-compete clause

    They may look employer friendly but can stifle labour force fluidity and competition

    A non-compete agreement
  • Thursday, 12 June, 2025
    Starbucks Corp
    Will Starbucks’ big bet on its baristas pay off?

    Wall Street nervous about ‘biggest human capital investment’ in coffee company’s history

    Associates hand out a new brew of coffee during for the ‘largest coffee tasting in the world’ at the Starbucks Leadership Experience 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada on June 10 2025
  • Wednesday, 11 June, 2025
    UK employment
    UK lacks skilled workers for new defence and nuclear projects, says union leader

    Mike Clancy argues ‘managed immigration’ is needed in some specialist industries

    Mike Clancy
  • Tuesday, 10 June, 2025
    UK employment
    UK unemployment hits 4-year high as pay growth cools

    Vacancies fall and number of people claiming jobless benefits rises

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