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"This report is about the nature and speed of change in the UK's labour market, about how past periods of rapid change have happened, and about workers' experiences as they have lived through these changes. It is written with an eye to the upheaval we expect to see in the coming decade as the effects of Brexit, Covid-19, and the net zero transition work their way through the economy. It forms part of the Economy 2030 Inquiry, a joint research project between the Resolution Foundation and the Centre for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics."
"This report is about the nature and speed of change in the UK's labour market, about how past periods of rapid change have happened, and about workers' experiences as they have lived through these changes. It is written with an eye to the upheaval we expect to see in the coming decade as the effects of Brexit, Covid-19, and the net zero transition work their way through the economy. It forms part of the Economy 2030 Inquiry, a joint research ...

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"The ramping up of the national minimum wage since 2015 has more than halved the share of low-paid employees in Britain. But it is far from job done: too few low-paying jobs offer dignity, respect and security to the people doing them. Nye Cominetti, Rui Costa, Charlie McCurdy and Gregory Thwaites report on how the minimum wage has transformed pay - and how we can go beyond this to make real progress on providing 'good work'."

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