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Major British retailers axe 18,000 jobs as Labour's tax and minimum wage hikes bite
Major British retailers are cutting 18,000 jobs due to Labour's tax and minimum wage increases. The job reductions are attributed to the impact of these policy changes on the retail sector.
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