Jobs bonanza hides living standard hell
Unite leader Len McCluskey dismissed official figures yesterday that showed the biggest annual unemployment fall since 1988 and called for a parliamentary probe into the reality for British workers.
The number of people officially classed as “jobless” fell 146,000 in the three months to July — down 468,000 in 12 months to 2 million.
At the same time self-employment rose again to 4.54m — up 368,000 over the year.
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