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In the quarter to November 2024, wage growth across the economy remained strong, unemployment and employment levels both increased, and economic inactivity marginally fell but remains high.
Jan 21, 2025
Between September to November 2024, wage growth remained strong, unemployment and employment levels both rose, and economic inactivity marginally fell but remains high.
Jan 21, 2025
Between August and October 2024, wage growth remained strong, employment and unemployment both rose, while vacancies and inactivity declined.
Dec 18, 2024
In the period between August and October 2024, wage growth across the economy remained strong, employment and unemployment levels both increased, while vacancies and inactivity fell.
Dec 17, 2024
This year's long-awaited CBI/Pertemps Employment Trends Survey looks back at the UK's labour market in 2024 while looking forward to what the future may bring.
Nov 27, 2024
Wage growth remained strong, but hiring conditions became increasingly complex. Employment and unemployment levels both rose, while vacancy rates saw a slight decline.
Nov 13, 2024
In the period between July and September 2024, wage growth across the economy remained strong, employment and unemployment levels both increased, while vacancies and inactivity both fell. The data continues to paint a mixed picture of the labour market, with conditions cooling but limited labour pool hindering business’s ability to grow.
Nov 12, 2024
Mixed signals. While the number of vacancies and unemployment numbers are starting to decline, economic inactivity remains high.
Oct 16, 2024
In the period between June and August 2024, wage growth across the economy remained strong, the employment rate increased, and high inactivity rate persisted. This paints a mixed picture of the labour market, with conditions cooling but limited labour pool hindering business’s ability to grow.
Oct 15, 2024
The labour market continues to send mixed signals with a continued softening of hiring intentions and vacancies, but easing pay pressures and a small decrease in long-term sickness for the fourth month in a row.
Sep 10, 2024