EMPLOYMENT figures in Britain have fallen by the largest amount in over a decade, data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed today.
About 730,000 workers have been removed from payrolls since March, when the coronavirus lockdown began, the ONS found.
Employment rates have continued to decline in the last month as another 81,000 jobs fell off payrolls across the country, the ONS said, pushing the number of employed to just under 28.3 million.
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