UK businesses are pulling back on wage growth expectations, according to the latest Bank of England survey. Firms across the nation are moderating their salary increase forecasts, signaling cautious sentiment amid economic uncertainty. This development reflects broader concerns about inflation and interest rate pressures that continue to shape corporate decision-making.

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WalletsWatchervip
· 01-08 10:27
Well, now companies will have to tighten their belts as well; salary increases will be held back again.
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MultiSigFailMastervip
· 01-08 10:27
Wage growth slowing down? Uh... doesn't that mean employees are going to be exploited?
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MidnightSnapHuntervip
· 01-08 10:21
UK companies are starting to be "stingy" again, with salary increase expectations being slashed drastically. Basically, they are still scared by inflation and interest rates.
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GateUser-a180694bvip
· 01-08 10:19
The pound is taking another hit, and companies are starting to cut wages.
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RektButAlivevip
· 01-08 10:17
Here we go again, are the UK bosses starting to cut salaries? I saw it coming long ago; no one can withstand this devilish thing called inflation.
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GateUser-9f682d4cvip
· 01-08 10:06
Coming back with the same story? UK companies are tightening wage expectations, honestly, it's just everyone being stingy, hiding behind the banner of "economic uncertainty."
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