Flexible hours and rising second jobs place the UK among the world’s hardest-working countries, with remote work linked to changing patterns in productivity.
Despite the good news, progress is still required to ensure that real wages keep rising by 1% as envisioned in a government target, according to the Japan Productivity Center.
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If the September quarter consumer price index comes in higher than expected, it could postpone home loan relief for borrowers and create a dilemma for the RBA.
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The number of Brits paying the top rate of income tax has surged to a record high as frozen thresholds pull hundreds of ...
William Clouston, leader of the Social Democratic Party of the United Kingdom, sat down with The American Conservative, to ...