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Employment Rights Bill confirmed in King’s Speech as part of what has been dubbed a New Deal’ for workers.
New figures from Recruitment & Employment Confederation show a rise in hiring plans across the capital.
London employers found a net balance of 33.2pc planned to increase the size of their permanent staff.
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