Biggest jump in UK redundancies since 2009 as Covid-19 hits jobs market - business live

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Today’s jobs report shows clearly that the UK labour market deteriorated sharply in July. With some firms struggling badly, the total jobs lost since March has now risen to almost 700,000 . Bloomberg has the details: Britain’s labor market took a turn for the worse in July even as the economy gradually reopened, taking total job losses under the pandemic to almost 700,000 and raising pressure on the government to extend support programs.

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So trumpets the left wing rang that pupports to be independent

In a meeting yesterday ( group of experienced engineers in Energy sector) we noticed all but one were in the ‘at risk’ process.

It's the more important 'R' number - and we have the fools in Gov't, still cranking up deranged lockdown policy, to thank for ruining lives and breaking the country

I was made redundant from a company that told everyone it was doing well! redundancies recession Covid19UK pensions finance London

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