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  2. UK unemployment rises to highest for nearly a year - AOL

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    The UK's unemployment rate has risen to its highest for almost a year as vacancies continued to shrink, according to official figures. The jobless rate increased to 4.3% between January and...

  3. UK wage growth resilient despite jobless rate rising to ... - AOL

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    Britain’s jobs market has cooled further after the unemployment rate lifted to its highest level for nearly a year, but pay packages continue to outstrip inflation thanks to resilient...

  4. Unemployment in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In the three months to February 2017 there were 33.4 million people in the UK labour force and 1.56 million people classed as unemployed. These figures gave an official UK unemployment rate of 4.7%. UK unemployment rates consistent with this definition are available from 1971.

  5. Unemployment jumps as UK jobs market stalls - AOL

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    The UK jobs market is showing signs of stalling as the number of people out of work rose, according to new figures. The unemployment rate increased to 4.2% between December and February, which...

  6. Jobseeker's Allowance - Wikipedia

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    Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) is an unemployment benefit paid by the Government of the United Kingdom to people who are unemployed and actively seeking work. It is part of the social security benefits system and is intended to cover living expenses while the claimant is out of work.

  7. United Kingdom labour law - Wikipedia

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    United Kingdom labour law. In the UK in 2021, of the total working population 32.5 million people were employed, there was 4.2% unemployment, and 6.6 million trade union members. The average income was £30,472, and the average working week was 36 hours. [1]

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