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Coronavirus: Job cuts warning as 600,000 roles go in lockdown


The number of workers on UK payrolls dived more than 600,000 between March and May, official figures suggest. Meanwhile, the number of people claiming work-related benefits - which includes the unemployed - was up 126% to 2.8 million. The early estimates reflect the impact of around six weeks of lockdown in which large parts of the UK were shut. But economists say the full effect on employment will not be felt until wage support schemes end in October. 'The slowdown in the economy is now visibly hitting the labour market, especially in terms of hours worked,' said Jonathan Athow, deputy national statistician for economic statistics at the Office for National Statistics (ONS).'

BBC - June 16, 2020

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