life, earlier than expected. this afternoon life, earlier than expected. this afternoon the life, earlier than expected. this afternoon the refuse collectors who had been on strike pronounced victory, a pay rise agreed by the council and the union predicts that these demands will spread elsewhere. what we ve seen in the last couple of years what we ve seen in the last couple of years is what we ve seen in the last couple of years is that labour has become a sellers of years is that labour has become a sellers market and over a million vacancies sellers market and over a million vacancies in sellers market and over a million vacancies in the country and we siege vacancies in the country and we siege huge areas like social care, hgv drivers, gas fitters, there are shortages hgv drivers, gas fitters, there are shortages and employers need to understand it and it is simply not acceptable that people are expected to see acceptable that people are expected to see a accepta
of years is that labour has become a seller s market with over a million vacancies in the country and we see huge areas like social care, hgv drivers, gas fitters. there are shortages and employers need to understand it. it is simply not acceptable that people are expected to see a cut in their living while performing an essential service. today s figures show across the economy that pay is increasing less than prices and wage hikes are limited to sectors with shortages. where that goes is the big unknown of the recovery. faisal islam, bbc news, eastbourne. the number of children growing up in very deep poverty is a cause for great concern according to a report by thejoseph rowntree foundation. it says around 1.8 million children in the uk live in households where the income is not enough to cover the basics. the government said it had taken decisive steps to support families, including the warm home discount and the household support fund. our social affairs correspondent emma gla
this afternoon, the refuse collectors who had been on strike pronounced victory, a pay rise of 11% agreed by the council. the union predicts that these demands will spread elsewhere. what we ve seen in the last couple of years is that labour has become a sellers market and over a million vacancies in the country and we see huge areas like social care, hgv drivers, gas fitters, there are shortages and employers need to understand it and it is simply not acceptable that people are expected to see a cut in their living while performing an essential service. today s figures show across the economy pay is increasing less than prices. wage hikes are limited to sectors with shortages. where that goes is the big unknown of the recovery. faisal islam, bbc news, in eastbourne. joining me now is chief economist at the kpmg. we have spoken a little bit already
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