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U.K. Jobs Market Stabilizes As Temporary Work Surges

Employers are leaning on flexible staffing models as economic uncertainty makes long-term hiring decisions harder.

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July 8, 2026
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U.K. Jobs Market Stabilizes As Temporary Work Surges

FILE PHOTO: Workers walk through Canary Wharf with a construction site in the background in London, Britain, June 9, 2026. REUTERS/Chris J. Ratcliffe/File Photo

Britain’s jobs market downturn eased slightly last month, according to a survey of recruitment companies on Wednesday that showed an upturn in temporary hiring and starting salaries.

The monthly Report on Jobs from accountants KPMG and the Recruitment and Employment Confederation, a trade body, showed temporary billings growth rose to a more than three-year high in June, although permanent placements contracted.

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“The story of the past few months has been the pivot to temporary work,” said Lisa Fernihough, vice chair advisory at KPMG.

Below are key points from the survey and relevant context:

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  • While overall demand for staff weakened at the fastest pace in five months, the survey’s gauge of permanent starting salaries hit a five-month high
  • Bank of England policymakers are watching pay pressures closely
  • “With chief execs still facing into global uncertainty, this preference for a flexible approach to hiring means they have been able to progress shorter term projects and investment s without longer term commitments,” Fernihough said
  • Recent business surveys suggest activity – especially in the services sector – has slowed sharply in recent months after official data showed the economy grew strongly at the start of 2026
  • “With oil prices steadying, business leaders will be hoping that the coming months bring a period of stability and improved economic conditions where they can start to build momentum again,” Fernihough added

(Reporting by Andy Bruce; editing by Suban Abdulla)

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Source: Reuters
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