Mentions:
1: Jim Shannon (DUP - Strangford) The National Trust, for example, provides employment for some 500 people across Northern Ireland in all - Speech Link
2: Jim Shannon (DUP - Strangford) that these organisations provide needs the support that the Government can give, from charitable taxation - Speech Link
3: Stephanie Peacock (Lab - Barnsley South) the need to protect the smallest businesses and charities, which is why we more than doubled the employment - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Torsten Bell (Lab - Swansea West) but my larger point is this: if the Conservative party refuses ever to support any increases in taxation - Speech Link
2: Mark Garnier (Con - Wyre Forest) reducing employees’ take-home pay while placing additional pressure on businesses through rising employment - Speech Link
3: Richard Fuller (Con - North Bedfordshire) For a Bill that proposes to raise taxation on working people by such a large amount, this has been a - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Chris McDonald (Lab - Stockton North) ensure that employees affected by that closure will be afforded every chance of securing valuable employment - Speech Link
2: Andrew Bowie (Con - West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine) operate, while Shell has merged with Equinor.Those businesses all say the same thing: the exorbitant taxation - Speech Link
3: Chris McDonald (Lab - Stockton North) Investment like this hangs around for a generation and provides generational opportunities for employment - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Dan Tomlinson (Lab - Chipping Barnet) It expects that employment will rise in every year of this forecast; that every year, the figure will - Speech Link
2: Graham Stuart (Con - Beverley and Holderness) A family business needs to continue, because of all the employment that arises from it. - Speech Link
3: Graham Stuart (Con - Beverley and Holderness) If we look at employment over time, we see that employment was growing every month until a certain thing - Speech Link
4: Lucy Rigby (Lab - Northampton North) Gentleman that employment is rising in every single year of the forecast.My hon. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Neville-Rolfe (Con - Life peer) we are now losing many entrepreneurs and more of the young and ambitious because of the weight of taxation - Speech Link
2: Lord Frost (Non-affiliated - Life peer) That involves boosting economic growth, building more houses, reforming taxation and doing what we can - Speech Link
3: Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent (Lab - Life peer) healthier working lives to maximise the potential of our domestic workforce.The DWP currently offers employment - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Sarah Olney (LD - Richmond Park) Rights Bill on their monthly employment costs. - Speech Link
2: Anna Gelderd (Lab - South East Cornwall) There are more 18 to 24-year-olds in employment than there were a year ago, and the Employment Rights - Speech Link
3: Jerome Mayhew (Con - Broadland and Fakenham) That has a particular impact on those employed part-time, youth employment, and lower-wage employment - Speech Link
4: Kate Dearden (LAB - Halifax) The Employment Rights Bill takes steps to fulfil our commitment to bring employment rights into the 21st - Speech Link
5: Kate Dearden (LAB - Halifax) There are more 18 to 24-year-olds in employment than a year ago. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Mel Stride (Con - Central Devon) Gentleman that on the day of the general election, we had a near record level of employment and a near - Speech Link
2: Mel Stride (Con - Central Devon) been discussing among ourselves, fiscal drag has dragged in a total of £38 billion of additional taxation - Speech Link
3: James Murray (LAB - Ealing North) able to do that only because of the other fair and necessary choices that the Chancellor made on taxation - Speech Link
4: Dan Tomlinson (Lab - Chipping Barnet) Our economic plan is working, with growth up, employment up, interest rates down and borrowing falling - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Jeremy Corbyn (Ind - Islington North) It risks creating a two-tier Britain, where access to basic services—healthcare, housing, employment, - Speech Link
2: Samantha Niblett (Lab - South Derbyshire) apps—this would simply streamline it”.If done well and offered for free, digital ID could make employment - Speech Link
3: Lewis Atkinson (Lab - Sunderland Central) requirement—whether explicit or de facto—to apply for digital credentials, and that access routes to employment - Speech Link
4: Allison Gardner (Lab - Stoke-on-Trent South) Conflating digital IDs with issues such as jury trials and taxation is doing people no favours; we need - Speech Link
5: Peter Fortune (Con - Bromley and Biggin Hill) thousands of people across Bromley and Biggin Hill who signed the petition that at a time of rising taxation - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Shephard of Northwold (Con - Life peer) As has been briefly mentioned, those services include: transport and infrastructure; skills and employment - Speech Link
2: Baroness Elliott of Whitburn Bay (Lab - Life peer) A lack of affordable housing affects employment, poor transportation limits access to training, and health - Speech Link
3: Lord Jamieson (Con - Life peer) The Bill clearly risks substantial increases in local taxation from uncapped mayoral precepts that can - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Neville-Rolfe (Con - Life peer) Since October 2024, the number of people in payrolled employment has fallen by 180,000. - Speech Link
2: Lord Razzall (LD - Life peer) Investment was reduced by 12% to 18%, employment by 3% to 4% and productivity by 3% to 4%. - Speech Link
3: Lord Bailey of Paddington (Con - Life peer) We have 111,000 fewer young people in employment than when the Government took office. - Speech Link
4: Baroness Deech (XB - Life peer) Evidence shows that removing the cap could reduce employment incentives. - Speech Link
5: Lord True (Con - Life peer) Rights Bill: if you penalise employers, you penalise employment. - Speech Link