British retailers are up in arms against Rachel Reeves’ budget for 2025

British retailers are up in arms over the 2025 budget, presented at the end of October. Between increases in a minimum wage, the introduction of union rights and additional health insurance contributions, they anticipate a year of austerity for their sector.

Through Morgane Monteiro, Sophie Baqué. Published on 22 November 2024 à 12h37 - Update on 06 December 2024 à 11h03

On November 18, 2024, in a letter addressed to UK‘s Finance Minister Rachel Reeves, 81 retail executives warned of the consequences of the reform plan. The 2025 budget,…

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