Burnham's Devolution Drive Could 'Push 90,000 Jobs Out of London'
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Recruiters see 90,000 lawyers, bankers leaving London: Here’s where they’re headed
Around 90,000 white-collar jobs in London could move to other parts of the UK over the next five years, driven by high costs, hybrid working and the government's push to devolve economic power to regional centres.
Burnham's devolution drive could 'push 90,000 jobs out of London'
Roughly 90,000 of London’s white-collar jobs could be pushed into other parts of the country as Andy Burnham accelerates his devolution drive, a top recruitment firm has predicted. Legal, banking and accounting firms could be among those to shift thousands of jobs away from the capital in a bid to capitalise on the Prime Minister’s agenda and take advantage of cheaper office space and employment, recruitment company Robert Walters said in a new …
Andy Burnham's devolution push to drive 90,000 jobs out of London
Andy Burnham's devolution push to drive 90,000 jobs out of London . Prime Minister Andy Burnham's devolution push could drive around 90,000 professional jobs out of London and into regional cities over the next five years
Burnham’s devolution push ‘to drive 90,000 bankers and lawyers from London’
White Collar Jobs To Move From London to Manchester Amid Burnham ...
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