oh look with pictures.
https://www.ons.gov.uk/employmentand...intheuk/latest
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how dare you say that about our flow of brain surgeons.Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
One assumes that our umpteen thousand illegal immigrants who've been entering the country over the past few years aren't included in any of those figures but are still a drain on our economy and resources...
Don't you know we need these immigrants to pay for our old age. Unless we all move to Spain etc because we have to pay for them!
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One assumes that our umpteen thousand illegal immigrants who've been entering the country over the past few years aren't included in any of those figures but are still a drain on our economy and resources...Originally posted by dsc View Post"Payrolled employees
The number of payrolled employees
Monthly change: ▼ -11,000
Since Feb 2020: ▲1,102,000
The number of payrolled employees is now well above pre-pandemic levels."
Damn that's a lot of contractors going PAYE
Seriously, that's a massive increase in payrolled employees vs pre covid, which imho isn't sustainable with the current economic situation.
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"Payrolled employees
The number of payrolled employees
Monthly change: ▼ -11,000
Since Feb 2020: ▲1,102,000
The number of payrolled employees is now well above pre-pandemic levels."
Damn that's a lot of contractors going PAYE
Seriously, that's a massive increase in payrolled employees vs pre covid, which imho isn't sustainable with the current economic situation.
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JustKeepSwimming posted a couple of links about the mess the jobless figures are:
https://www.ons.gov.uk/employmentand...et/october2023
https://www.ft.com/content/73a78a45-...5-99cb2077b70b
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So things are worse than previously reported and we have..."Tags: None
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