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Productivity

July 2024

  • Larry Elliott

    Economics viewpoint
    Growing UK’s services-based economy was never going to be easy

    Larry Elliott
    High interest rates are needed to reduce wage inflation but productivity improvements are harder to chisel out
  • A young man talking to a colleague in a meeting room

    Pass notes
    Quiet hiring: the fast track to career success – or catastrophic burnout?

    Many companies need more staff, but the recruitment process is expensive. So they’re offering existing workers the chance to take on new responsibilities. What could possibly go wrong?
    • Why everyone should have ‘zero days’ and do the worst job first

    • Brief letters
      Now that’s not what I call a lazy journalist

    • Big, beautiful goals – but can’t be bothered? 11 great productivity tips for lazy people

June 2024

  • Mohamed El-Erian

    Project Syndicate economists
    Labour’s growth strategy: the devil lies not in planning, but in implementation

    Mohamed El-Erian
    The party’s roadmap must favour comprehensive reforms, carried out at the same time, and sooner rather than later
  • Keir Starmer and shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves visit a Morrisons supermarket in Wiltshire, while on the election campaign trail on 19 June.

    Labour is offering a credible plan to address Britain’s economic problems

    Letter: Leading economists and policy experts believe the ambitious reforms proposed by Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves will help grow the economy
  • Wes Streeting

    The Guardian view on Labour’s plan for growth: the missing ingredient is clearly demand

    Editorial: The UK can’t continue with policies that have produced a productivity slump and record amounts of insecure work

May 2024

  • AI (artificial intelligence) letters and robot hand miniature

    Productivity soars in sectors of global economy most exposed to AI, says report

  • view of the UK Treasury

    Tax rises will follow UK election unless fiscal rules are ripped up, says thinktank

April 2024

  • Torsten Bell

    Hidden gems from the world of research
    We don’t do our best work just before lunch, and it’s not much better afterwards

    Torsten Bell
    Stagnating productivity might be blamed either on distracting hunger pangs or post-prandial doziness

March 2024

  • People pass signs outside the Bank of England in London.

    The UK economy is climbing again – but the road ahead looks rocky

    Figures may seem positive at first glance but the broader picture for UK plc is still one of relative stagnation

February 2024

  • Lord Alan Sugar seen at the Royal Society of Chemistry in central London, 5 October 2017

    The hard truth is that Britain’s entrepreneurs simply don’t innovate

    Phillip Inman
    Billions in tax relief is showered on UK small businesses in the belief that they are transforming the economy. They aren’t
  • Self-service checkouts at a Sainsbury’s in London

    Sainsbury’s does not rule out job cuts as it reveals plans to use more robots

    Increased use of automated tills, warehouse robots and AI forecasting tools is part of £1bn cost-cutting drive
  • Rachel Reeves speaks to business leaders at the Labour summit at the Oval, south London

    Labour rules out raising corporation tax above 25% in next parliament

    Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves tells business summit of measures to boost investment, productivity and certainty

January 2024

  • Rachel Reeves campaigning in Wellingborough

    Labour will restore UK’s reputation for business, Rachel Reeves to tell Davos

  • Richard Partington

    Economics viewpoint
    Forget talk of Labour’s ‘tax bombshell’. It’s Tory policy that needs a watchful eye

    Richard Partington

December 2023

  • Private no access land in Derbyshire Peak District

    If taxing the rich is so fraught, maybe we need a rethink

    Phillip Inman
    The cost of government is rising, yet raising taxes is bad politics. From productivity to ‘degrowth’, the left ought to get behind the more radical approaches

November 2023

  • Tony's Chocolonely bars in  a variety of flavours

    Let boardrooms look beyond shareholder returns to drive productivity, report urges

  • Richard Hagan

    ‘A vote of confidence’: UK businesses welcome Jeremy Hunt’s tax breaks

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