UK employment falls by biggest amount in over a decade (You don’t say – I wonder why that could be)
Employment in the UK fell by the largest amount in over a decade between April and June, official figures show.
Employment decreased by 220,000 on the quarter, said the Office for National Statistics.
This was the largest quarterly decrease since May to July 2009, during the depths of the last financial crisis.
Unemployment has not surged as much as feared, because large numbers of firms have put employees on the government-backed furlough scheme.
But economists say the full effect on employment will not be felt until the scheme ends in October.
The number of average hours worked continued to fall, reaching record lows both on the year and on the quarter, the ONS said.
The youngest workers, oldest workers and those in manual or elementary occupations were those most likely to be temporarily away from paid work during the pandemic, it added.
The UK unemployment rate was estimated at 3.9%, largely unchanged on the year and the previous quarter.
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