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Hospitality Hit Hardest By Job Losses - CLH News: Caterer, Licensee and Hotelier News - News for Pubs, Bars, Hotels and Restaurants
Share Post Share Email New ONS data shows hospitality has now lost 84,000 jobs since the Budget. This week’s ONS labour market figures show payrolled employees in the accommodation and food services industry continued its downward trend, falling from 2,111,898 in April 2025 to 2,100,827 in May 2025, and down 4.6% from 2,201,193 in May 2024. Vacancies in the sector also continued declining, down from 82,000 in t…
Hospitality hit hardest by job losses, ONS data shows
Hospitality has been the hardest hit sector of the economy since the Budget, accounting for nearly half (45%) of all job losses, according to data from the Office for National Statistics. The data shows that hospitality has now lost 84,000 jobs since the budget, an increase of 13,000 job losses in a month. Vacancies in the sector also continued declining, down from 82,000 in the three months to April 2025 to 79,000 in the three months to May 202…
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