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Would you share how much you earn with your colleagues?

According to a survey, two thirds of British workers wouldn’t.

This may be about to change, however, as new laws impose greater standards of pay on employers.

Our business editor explains why: newstatesman.com/business/2023

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🔻 EXCLUSIVE: , who tweeted about his staffer earning “less than 30k”, has the seventh-highest staff turnover rate of all .

Alongside a photo of his staffer, Katy, the MP for Ashfield detailed her housing and commuting costs and student debt, concluding she “does not need to use a foodbank… Katy makes my point really well.”

Read more: newstatesman.com/politics/uk-p

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The age of the private is coming to an end, writes @emmahaslett.

For renters, landlords selling up may appear to be bad news, because it will reduce supply, pushing rents higher.

But the exodus of buy-to-let landlords could also mean ’s dysfunctional market is consolidated. Renters might understandably worry, but this won’t necessarily lead to higher prices.

Find out why: newstatesman.com/business/2023

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Would you share how much you earn with your colleagues?

According to a survey, two thirds of British workers wouldn’t.

This may be about to change, however, as new laws impose greater standards of pay on employers.

Our business editor explains why: newstatesman.com/business/2023

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Would you share how much you earn with your colleagues?

According to a survey, two thirds of British workers wouldn’t.

This may be about to change, however, as new laws impose greater standards of pay on employers.

Our business editor explains why: newstatesman.com/business/2023

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Would you share how much you earn with your colleagues?

According to a survey, two thirds of British workers wouldn’t.

This may be about to change, however, as new laws impose greater standards of pay on employers.

Our business editor explains why: newstatesman.com/business/2023

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Would you share how much you earn with your colleagues?

According to a survey, two thirds of British workers wouldn’t.

This may be about to change, however, as new laws impose greater standards of pay on employers.

Our business editor explains why: newstatesman.com/business/2023

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Would you share how much you earn with your colleagues?

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This may be about to change, however, as new laws impose greater standards of pay on employers.

Our business editor explains why: newstatesman.com/business/2023

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Would you share how much you earn with your colleagues?

According to a survey, two thirds of British workers wouldn’t.

This may be about to change, however, as new laws impose greater standards of pay on employers.

Our business editor explains why: newstatesman.com/business/2023

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Would you share how much you earn with your colleagues?

According to a survey, two thirds of British workers wouldn’t.

This may be about to change, however, as new laws impose greater standards of pay on employers.

Our business editor explains why: newstatesman.com/business/2023

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Would you share how much you earn with your colleagues?

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Our business editor explains why: newstatesman.com/business/2023

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Would you share how much you earn with your colleagues?

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Our business editor explains why: newstatesman.com/business/2023

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Would you share how much you earn with your colleagues?

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Our business editor explains why: newstatesman.com/business/2023

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Would you share how much you earn with your colleagues?

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Our business editor explains why: newstatesman.com/business/2023

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Would you share how much you earn with your colleagues?

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Our business editor explains why: newstatesman.com/business/2023

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Would you share how much you earn with your colleagues?

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Our business editor explains why: newstatesman.com/business/2023

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Would you share how much you earn with your colleagues?

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Our business editor explains why: newstatesman.com/business/2023

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Would you share how much you earn with your colleagues?

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Suspicions circle among workers that Tory ministers want the public service to fail so it can be sold off.

Anoosh Chakelian explores whether the are “defunding” the in order to privatise it.

Read more: newstatesman.com/politics/heal

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, America’s foremost literary pessimist, hasn’t written a for 13 years.

So many of them, according to Ellis, are little more than “ masturbating into a hand mirror”. He describes the world, with some justice, as “bullshit”.

But his new book, , is not bullshit. It’s a sustained act of remembrance, writes Will Lloyd.

Read more: newstatesman.com/the-weekend-i

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