UK workers facing tough compromises

Recent research has shown that 26% of financial services workers have had their pay cut since the recession began, while 12% have experienced a reduction in hours and 33% have lost benefits.

The figures have been released by the Keep Britain Working campaign and were based on a survey of over 1,600 workers, which found that overall, more than half of all UK workers (54%) have experienced a cut in pay, a reduction in hours or a loss of benefits since the recession began.

Specifically, 27% of workers have had their pay cut over the last nine months 24% have had their hours reduced and 24% have lost benefits. While 37% of UK workers have experienced just one of these changes, 12% have

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