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UK Employers’ confidence at lowest since Brexit referendum

Bloomberg London | Updated on February 27, 2019 Published on February 27, 2019

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The Resolution Foundation said that shop workers now face the highest risk of unemployment and redundancy

United Kingdom (UK) employers are less optimistic than at any point since the Brexit referendum, according to a new report.

Firms confidence in the prospects for the UK economy tumbled this month, reaching the lowest since the survey began in June 2016, the Recruitment and Employment Confederation said on Wednesday. Prospects for hiring and investment also reached a fresh low.

The report highlights the toll Brexit chaos is taking on decision-making for UK companies. On Tuesday, Prime Minister Theresa May gave some ground to calls to avoid a chaotic no-deal outcome on March 29, telling lawmakers that they will have the chance to delay the departure from the European Union (EU) should her deal continue to be rejected by Parliament.

In a separate report on Wednesday, the Resolution Foundation said that shop workers now face the highest risk of unemployment and redundancy. Meanwhile, the British Retail Consortium said monthly shop-price inflation accelerated to the highest since 2013 in February.

Published on February 27, 2019
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