Average weekly earnings rose by 3.3% in October despite jump in unemployment British workers secured their biggest pay rise in a decade in October,despite a rise in unemployment that revealed cracks in Britain’s previously robust labour market ahead of Brexit.
Average weekly earnings, including bonuses, and rose by 3.3% on the year,the biggest rise since July 2008 and comfortably beating forecasts by City economists. Related: Demand for NHS staff rises as EU applicants 'drop off a cliff' Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com