‘Position of power’ May’s EU ace up her sleeve as 5.8m in Europe rely on Britain for jobs
BRITAIN is in a “position of power” over Brussels to negotiate Brexit with a new report revealing that millions more EU jobs are dependent on trade with the UK than the other way round. Daily Express :: News Feed
City news: Sports Direct, M&S axe jobs and Banham’s key move
SPORTS Direct chairman Keith Hellawell faces a fight to hang onto his job at the retailer’s annual meeting on Wednesday, as rebel investors are looking to remove him from the board as a protest. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
Morgan Stanley DENIES claims they are planning to move 2,000 jobs from London
AMERICAN investment bank Morgan Stanley has denied claims that it will move 2,000 London jobs to Dublin and Frankfurt. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
BREXIT BLACKMAIL: French businesses threaten to pull jobs and investment if we vote Leave
SOME of France’s biggest companies have threatened to slash investment and cut jobs in Britain if it votes to leave the European Union . Daily Express :: Finance Feed
FINANCIAL CRASH FEARS: Crisis signs as US jobs market plunges to worst level in six years
AMERICA shocked global markets today as it unveiled the worst set of job figures since the recovery out of the financial crisis. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
Remaining in the EU will DESTROY British jobs, warns Tory MP David Davis
SENIOR Tory MP David Davis will warn Thursday that staying in the EU will destroy jobs in Britain. Daily Express :: News Feed
Brexit to give jobs BOOST: 200,000 MORE people in work if Britain leaves EU, MEP claims
BREXIT campaigners have destroyed scaremongering claims unemployment would rocket if Britain left the European Union – by claiming 200,000 jobs would be CREATED from leaving the bloc. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
Google’s latest feature could be costing Gmail users their JOBS
GOOGLE’s April Fools’ Day prank is costing Gmail users their job, Google fans claimed on social media. Daily Express :: Tech Feed
Bring on Jobs for the Girls: Construction industry needs more female apprentices
WOMEN could be the answer to fill the dire skills gap in the construction industry. Daily Express :: Finance Feed