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UK firms plan massive hiring cuts after new tax changes shock business leaders

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Recent CBI survey shows most companies will reduce employment after new budget announcements. Business leaders prepare to confront government officials about rising costs and inevitable job-cuts

A new-wave of hiring freezes hits UK companies as recent budget changes force employers into cost-cutting mode. According to a nation-wide poll by CBI about two-thirds of firms plan to cut-back on recruitment‚ while nearly half expect to reduce their current workforce

The CBIʼs chief Rain Newton-Smith will speak at todays conference (which Rachel Reeves is set to attend) about the unexpected employer tax changes: their survey shows 62% of business-leaders are planning to slow-down hiring. Many companies dont plan to give pay-rises‚ and some will need to let workers go

When you hit profits‚ you hit competitiveness‚ you hit investment‚ you hit growth

Rain Newton-Smithʼs planned statement

The governments new rules will change how much employers pay for National Insurance dropping the threshold from £9‚100 to £5‚000 next spring. This change along with new minimum-wage rules will cost UK businesses about £7bn; retail sector is getting hit particularly hard

  • Primark
  • Sainsburys
  • Tesco
  • M&S
  • Boots

These major retailers are meeting with small-business minister Gareth Thomas tomorrow to discuss their concerns. The retail giants say they might struggle to keep investing in less-wealthy areas due to rising costs. About 60% of firms think these changes make UK less attractive for business growth - especially affecting retail and hospitality sectors which are now in crisis-management mode

The governments white paper coming out tomorrow aims to boost employment rates to 80% but business groups say the new £25bn employer tax increase works against this goal. Farm owners also worry about inheritance tax rules making it harder to pass their businesses to next generations

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