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the profession because they are not being offered secure jobs. the educational institute of scotland said many newly qualified staff were only being given short contracts. it urged the scottish government to increase council funding to pay for more permanentjobs. you re watching bbc news. staying in the us there s been confusion in georgia today. a court in fulton county is looking into election interference in the state and jurors could hand down an indictment against former president donald trump. according to the reuters news agency, a charging document was posted online then quickly removed from the fulton county court s website. shortly afterwards, a spokesperson for the district attorney s office said the reuters report that those charges were filed is inaccu rate. beyond that, we cannot comment. so, it s still unclear what happened and when we ll have an official update from the court. but the fulton county

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suffered significant facial injuries after being attacked by a dog outside a corner shop. the attack happened in norton in stockton on tees, on saturday evening. cleveland police said the child has been hospitalised for treatment and a dog had been seized. a force spokesman said the owner of the dog remained at the scene after the attack. scotland s biggest teaching union says new recruits are leaving the profession because they are not being offered secure jobs. the educational institute of scotland said many newly qualified staff were only being given short contracts. it urged the scottish government to increase councilfunding to pay for more permanentjobs. the scottish government says it s taking strong action you re live with bbc news. details of thousands of police officers serving in northern ireland including their surnames and places of work have fallen into the hands of dissident republican groups, who do not support the peace process. the chief constable

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240604 04:42:00

important one and something the industry and climate change committee wanted to. we will kee a committee wanted to. we will keep a close committee wanted to. we will keep a close eye committee wanted to. we will keep a close eye on committee wanted to. we will keep a close eye on that - committee wanted to. we willj keep a close eye on that when the report is released later. let s get some of the day s other news 110w. british businesses are slowing down hiring just as the number of people looking for work rises, according to new data from the recruitment and employment confederation and kpmg. the availability of candidates for newjobs rose injune at the sharpest rate since the height of the uk s coronavirus restrictions in december 2020. and the number of people placed in permanentjobs by recruitment agencies also fell. the us senate majority leader chuck schumer has called on regulators to investigate prime energy drink. mr schumer alleges the drink is being marketed to childre

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20240604 18:13:00

the biggest real terms pay cut in decades has prompted strikes from refuse collectors to ambulance workers. 467,000 working days were lost because of labour disputes in november, the highest for 12 years. employers are now recruiting fewer permanentjobs and more temporary ones. there s also something new that has emerged over the last couple of months, and i would not call it gloom for employers, it isjust a bit of caution where they are looking at a soft economy and thinking let s just wait and see how this plays out. and you see that for instance in the use of more temporary workers in today s numbers. the bank of england is now under greater pressure to raise interest rates next month. andy verity, bbc news. train drivers from aslef are to strike on 1st and 3rd of february after union bosses rejected a pay offer from the rail companies. drivers had been offered a 4% pay rise for two years but the deal hinged on several changes to working practices.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 19:28:00

began, but in the run up to that, in a few months before that, actually people were not entirely pessimistic. he was seen spending increasing, quite a lot of household savings built up during the pandemic, and a lot of people moving jobs because of huge disruptions to their work, jobs because of huge disruptions to theirwork, but jobs because of huge disruptions to their work, but also often hire skilled jobs being created. it wasn t entirely doom or gloom, but we were rated even them better inflation. we were thinking this is a problem. of course, in the next few months, and the labour market tends to lag economic indicators a little bit, the next few months, me we may well start to see people hunkering down a bit more and being a bit more reluctant to move and spending less which will lead to less demand which will lead to an players being more reluctant to create permanentjobs and actually the jobs that are being offered are temporary and insecure, that in itself is another reaso

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