First reported by The Independent
Burnham urged to scrap national insurance hike amid claims it has ‘destroyed jobs’
Burnham urged to reverse national insurance rise costing firms £1,000 per worker
For those on the real living wage of about £26,228 a year, employers are paying an average of £890 extra in tax a year, according to new analysis
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Burnham urged to reverse national insurance rise costing firms £1,000 per worker
The SNP said the Labour Government’s decision to increase the charge has ‘destroyed jobs’. The Chancellor’s decision to raise employers’ nat
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Burnham urged to reverse national insurance rise costing firms £1,000 per worker
Belfast Telegraph·20h ago

Burnham urged to reverse national insurance rise costing firms £1,000 per worker
The SNP said the Labour Government’s decision to increase the charge has ‘destroyed jobs’.
ireland-live.ie·20h ago

Burnham urged to reverse national insurance rise costing firms £1,000 per worker
The SNP said the Labour Government’s decision to increase the charge has ‘destroyed jobs’.
Express and Star·20h ago

Burnham urged to reverse national insurance rise costing firms £1,000 per worker
The SNP said the Labour Government’s decision to increase the charge has ‘destroyed jobs’.
Irish News·20h ago

Burnham urged to scrap national insurance hike amid claims it has ‘destroyed jobs’
SNP say the policy is costing businesses in Scotland around £1,000 per employee
The Independent·20h ago

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