Brexit was a “disaster” for the capital that has cost it around 40,000 jobs, the outgoing Lord Mayor of the City of London has said in outspoken comments. Michael Mainelli, the 695th holder of ...
There are now about 615,000 jobs in the City, buoyed by the expansion of the insurance and data industries," Mainelli said.
Dublin gained the most jobs, as a result of Brexit, gaining 10K positions, Mainelli said. Other cities that benefited include Milan, Paris, and Amsterdam.
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There are now about 615,000 jobs in the City, buoyed by the expansion of the insurance and data industries," Mainelli said. He added that the Square Mile had generally been pro-EU in the Brexit ...
Brexit has had a significant effect on London's financial sector, with the City of London losing around 40,000 jobs, according to Lord Mayor Michael Mainelli. This is much higher than previous ...
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But he said the City of London was growing, including in fields beyond finance, with new jobs that compensated for the fallout of Brexit. Worker numbers have swelled to 615,000 as insurers and ...
He told Reuters: “Brexit was a disaster. We had 525,000 workers in 2016, My estimate is that we lost just shy of 40,000.” The tally is higher than the 7,000 jobs that consultants at EY ...