A year on from the comprehensive spending review and the worst effects are still to come

On the anniversary of the Comprehensive Spending Review, the future for many public sector employees is still uncertain, according to recruitment consultancy Badenoch & Clark.

A third of Londoners fear redundancy within a year, ComRes/LondonlovesJobs research shows

A survey of 760 employers and 900 London-based staff, found nearly a third (32%) of Londoners are concerned they will be made redundant in the next 12 months indicating the effects of the recession...

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Rescuing morale from a round of redundancies

With the latest round of public sector redundancies, unemployment figures have increased to 2.5million.

Unemployment reaches 2.51 million, ONS figures show

Unemployment has increased by 80,000 over the quarter to July 2011, taking the number of unemployed people to 2.51 million, according to results from the Office of National statistics, published this...

Campaign launched to save 600 call centre jobs in Derby

A campaign to avert hundreds of job losses at a Derby call centre, launched yesterday.

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Unemployment up, vacancies down, but private sector sees wage increases, says ONS

The unemployment rate for the three months to June 2011 was 7.9%, up 0.1% on the previous quarter, according to figures from the Office of National Statistics, published this morning.

HM Inspectorate of Constabulary says 34,100 police jobs will go by 2015

As many as 34,100 jobs are set to go in the police force by March 2015 compared with March 2010.

Rising employment of older workers not linked to youth unemployment, says TUC

The past 20 years have seen a significant increase in the proportion of over-50s and people over retirement age in employment, the TUC reported yesterday.

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Employers pay out £4.4 billion in redundancy payments in the last year

UK employers are estimated to have paid out £4.4 billion in redundancy payments over the last year, according to law firm Wedlake Bell.

Number of unemployed households almost doubles since 1997, according to ONS

The number of households in which no one had ever worked almost doubled from 184,000 in the second quarter of 1997 to 352,000 in the second quarter of 2010, according to figures highlighted in the...

BCC downgrades expectations of growth - predicting 150,000 job losses over 15 months

In its latest Quarterly Economic Forecast, published yesterday, the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has downgraded its growth expectations for 2011 and 2012 and is expecting an increase in...

Employers get their act together ahead of Agency Workers Regulations

Employer awareness to act on the Agency Workers Regulation is increasing, according to the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC).