Around 37% of the UK businesses surveyed reported that last month they had cut back on staff - almost double the figure from November - and 38% have implemented a pay freeze.
UK companies also reported a much small average base salary increase, an average of 1% compared to 2.8% worldwide.
Despite these figures, British companies are more optimistic about the future then many other nations - possibly reflecting the fact that many UK firms have already taken the action they feel they need to survive the recession, such as salary and wage cuts.
www.ukba.co.uk
Wednesday, 15 April 2009
UK companies are trying to fight the credit crunch by cutting staff and freezing pay, according to a survey by the Hay Group consultancy.
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