Employers’ ability to recruit staff from overseas for lower-skilled jobs will be restricted
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Queue of cases nears 50,000 as shortage of qualified judges leaves businesses and employees waiting
Calls on chancellor come as research suggests UK economy would benefit from more generous offering to new fathers
Health and education workers urged to ‘recognise reality of financial position’ in bid to head off strike action
Employers concerned by official data suggesting nearly 1mn aged 16-24 not in education, employment or training, says BCC
CBI and Make UK among bodies to warn that flagship bill will have ‘deeply damaging implications’ for economic growth
Shock and AWE
Payrolled employment falls even as wage growth remains strong
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On average, they submit 60% more job applications than non-disabled people, with many employers casting doubt on their ability
Big increases in statutory wage floor has raised workplace intensity, shutting some jobseekers out of employment
Ministers say welfare cuts will help more benefit claimants into employment — but work doesn’t always reward everyone fairly
Support often comes too late — after workers have left jobs and when they have little chance of going back
Changes threaten government drive to strengthen workers’ rights and bring disabled people into work, employers say
UK fashion retailer says employment rights bill could cause ‘havoc’ for employers as group posts record £1bn profit
The government needs to make bold choices ahead of the autumn Budget
Assessment will add to questions about work of embattled UK statistics agency
Office for National Statistics is working on revisions to earnings figures that are important for monetary policy
Pay is out of line with the state of the economy, puzzling analysts and worrying the BoE
A clear commitment to train young people for work will help the government’s economic agenda
Figures come as Bank of England is expected to hold interest rates on Thursday
Report by former John Lewis head calls for stronger incentives for employers to invest in workforce health
National Audit Office finds Home Office cannot say what the immigration mechanism is contributing to the economy
Recent gains could unravel as households’ fear of unemployment soars and economists press for more reforms