UK wage growth stalls despite record employment
Rising vacancies and falling unemployment fail to push firms into raising wages
Wage growth has slowed in the UK to put a squeeze on living standards despite the unemployment rate falling to its lowest level for more than 40 years.
The fall in pay growth to 3.3% on the year in the three months to March, from 3.5% in the three months to February, also came as the buoyant labour market recorded a rise in employment to a new high of 32.7 million.
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Wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motor cycles (139,000).
Human health and social work activities (134,000).
Accommodation and food ( 92,000).
Professional, scientific and technical activities (80,000).
Manufacturing (61,000).
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