Regulators need to ask more questions about the people in the shadows
Weinstein whistleblower welcomes changes that will help workers speak out against sexual harassment
Plus the budget and renewable energy
AI is only one of the many pressures facing university leavers
Figure leads investors to scale back bets on interest rate cuts and helps push Wall Street stocks to record high
Delivery platform caused outrage with offer to incentivise outdoor work during heatwave
Ryanair calls for European Commission to intervene to prevent future disruption
Plus Medicaid and healthcare stocks
Rules aimed at tightening regime will at first make provision for temporary shortages in non-graduate occupations
Japanese carmaker’s efforts to shore up cash position come amid sweeping turnaround plan
Companies are filling the gap left by the NHS in bid to keep staff at work
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Prospect’s Mike Clancy warns that parts of planned workers’ rights bill could create ‘veto on all contractual change’
The capital has been skewing Britain’s economic geography for more than a century
Andrew Bailey highlights lower labour demand and predicts ‘significant decline’ in wage growth
Key legislation has been snarled up in parliamentary process
New data shows employers holding off hiring and seeking to cut costs by using AI
The prime minister’s benefits overhaul would hit the UK’s poorest
Workers United encourages organisers to seek jobs at coffee chain as company adds to payrolls
Ministers argue unpopular cuts to welfare payments are part of mission to get people into work and off benefits
Gen Z’s particular twist on slacking could signal an insecurity about their job
They may look employer friendly but can stifle labour force fluidity and competition
Wall Street nervous about ‘biggest human capital investment’ in coffee company’s history
Mike Clancy argues ‘managed immigration’ is needed in some specialist industries
Vacancies fall and number of people claiming jobless benefits rises