Euan Blair’s Multiverse education startup raises $130m to become a ‘soonicorn’ September 29, 2021 Multiverse, the apprenticeships startup co-founded by Tony’ Blair’s eldest son Euan Blair, has edged closer to a unicorn valuation after closing a fresh $130m (£95m) US investor-led funding round. In the largest EdTech (education tech) investment in the UK to date, the Series C fundraising round, which was led by US investment firms D1 Capital [...]
End of furlough: ‘Time for the UK economy to put its big girl pants on’ September 27, 2021 This week, the government’s £70bn furlough support scheme comes to an end. The end of the Job Retention Scheme, or furlough, will force organisations to make decisions regarding the future of furloughed employees. City A.M. sought the views of a number of small business owners about whether now is the correct time to remove the [...]
Wave of redundancies looming: 70 per cent of UK employers expect job cuts as furlough scheme ends September 27, 2021 Nearly 7 in 10 employers expect to make redundancies within the next year, the majority of which will take place within the coming months, according to new research shared with City A.M. this morning. According to the study from Renovo, 69 per cent of all UK employers anticipate job losses, with 46 per cent of organisations [...]
Exclusive: Experts weigh in on why more older people are exiting the workforce earlier September 9, 2021 The Department for Work & Pensions published a report this morning which showed that, over the past year, older people have been exiting the workforce earlier. Moreover, the employment rate of people aged 50-64 has also fallen slightly. City A.M. sought the views of six recruitment, HR and financial experts on why this is happening. Sarah Loates, [...]
UK redundancies fall to lowest in seven years despite furlough taper September 7, 2021 Proposed job redundancies in the UK plummeted to their lowest level in seven years in August, despite the fast approaching deadline of the government’s Covid furlough scheme. British employers proposed 12,687 job cuts in August – down almost 80 per cent from the same time last year, when the figure stood at 57,469, according to [...]
City A.M. TV: A market snapshot September 3, 2021 Following Powell’s dovish speech at Jackson Hole last week, markets have been re-pricing the liquidity environment. In particular, the dollar has been notably weaker, commodity prices have rallied, and equities have pushed out to new highs. In the US that’s been most marked in the S&P500 and the NASDAQ100. The key question therefore, at this [...]
UK food producers push PM to grant 12-month visas to solve supply problems August 27, 2021 Companies from across the UK’s food chain are calling on the UK Government to grant thousands of extra one-off visas to solve Brexit-induced supply chain problems that now threaten to ruin Christmas. Companies and lobby groups representing food production companies from paddock to payment counter want a 12-month visa to be created for HGV drivers [...]
Firefighter wins claim against Fire Brigades Union after suspension for pro-Brexit speech August 5, 2021 A firefighter who sued the Fire Brigades Union (FBU) for unfair dismissal over a pro-Brexit speech has announced he has won his claim. Former FBU executive council member Paul Embery was suspended from his post for giving a speech at a Leave Means Leave rally in March 2019 in London. Embery, now a columnist at [...]
Brexit and Covid impact: More than 90,000 EU workers to have left UK hospitality jobs August 5, 2021 More than 90,000 EU workers left the UK’s hospitality sector in the last year, new figures have revealed. Fresh research from jobs site Caterer.com found that three out of five hospitality employers are now receiving record numbers of applications from UK workers. London was identified as acutely affected by the exodus with the research estimating [...]
Staffline shares pop as recruiter’s profits set to rise despite lorry drive shortages July 28, 2021 Shares in recruiter Staffline popped nearly 10 per cent this morning after it predicted a rise in gross profits for the half year. Revenue for first half is expected to be £450.7m, up from £430.3 million for the same period last year, up 4.7 per cent. Gross profit expected to be £39m, up 14 per [...]