
UK’s biggest retailers cut 18,000 jobs amid rising taxes and wages

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UK's largest retailers, including Tesco, Sainsbury's, and Kingfisher, have cut nearly 18,000 jobs in the past year. Industry leaders attribute these layoffs to rising costs from higher national insurance contributions and increased minimum wages implemented by the Labour government. While the Treasury defends its economic plan with youth employment support, retailers warn that tax hikes and regulatory burdens are stifling hiring and investment.
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