U.K. | 1 February 2018 New Wage Data Do Not Meaningfully Re-Write History
Experimental figures, released earlier this week, suggest that wages have increased at a faster rate than indicated by the average weekly earnings--AWE--data.
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By Samuel Tombs
Experimental figures, released earlier this week, suggest that wages have increased at a faster rate than indicated by the average weekly earnings--AWE--data.
Posted: 31st Jan 2018 in 'U.K.'
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