Friday, January 5, 2018

ONS releases - UK Productivity

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5 January 2018

Economy

UK productivity: July to September 2017

ONS has today released its latest set of productivity figures. They show that in quarter 3 2017, UK labour productivity rose by 0.9% on the previous quarter, on the output per hour basis. This is the largest increase since quarter 2 2011. Labour productivity grew in both services (1.0%) and also in manufacturing (1.0%). 


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