wages
For wage growth in 2016 we need to raise productivity. How do we do that?
Today the Resolution Foundation has published figures from their Earnings Outlook saying that unless workforce productivity rises in the UK next year, Britain’s pay recovery will barely last.
Attacking trade unions costs the country billions
New research shows that restoring union density to the levels seen in the early 1980s would add up to £27.2bn to current UK GDP
False story about Mark Carney repeated by Nigel Farage in media echo chamber
UKIP's embattled leader uses the papers' distortion of the bank chief's views on immigration
Household income more than 2 per cent below 2009-10 levels, according to IFS
The recovery in living standards has been much slower than after the three previous recessions
Household debt to grow nearly three times faster than wages under Osborne’s plans
By 2019 total UK household debt will be 182 per cent of household income
Fatcat Tuesday: Executive pay has already overtaken your earnings for the entire year
And pay inequality is worse this year than last.