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World Business Report

hops to vats. priced in dollars or euros from heps to vete— hops to vats. the price of this vafies hops to vats. the price of this varies anywhere _ hops to vats. the price of this varies anywhere between - hops to vats. the price of this varies anywhere between 15 i hops to vats. the price of this | varies anywhere between 15 to £40 a kilo. the biggest rises power, electricity is doubled over the last year. gas has gone up at least by 50%. our raw materials, hops, malt, cans, labels, they have gone up the tween ten and 15%. cans, labels, they have gone up the tween ten and 1596.- the tween ten and 1596. global inflationary — the tween ten and 1596. global inflationary pressure - the tween ten and 1596. global inflationary pressure is - the tween ten and 1596. global inflationary pressure is now i inflationary pressure is now coming home in high wage costs as employers pay more to compete for an unexpectedly small pool of available workers. small pool of available workm— small pool of available workers. ., ., workers. labour were a living wane workers. labour were a living wage employer _ workers. labour were a living wage employer and - workers. labour were a living wage employer and our - workers. labour were a living | wage employer and our lowest wages gone up by 10% for us thatis wages gone up by 10% for us that is 40, 50 £60,000 wages gone up by 10% for us that is 40,50 £60,000 a year additional cost which means we need to sell somewhere between 150,000 to £200,000 more beer just to cover the additional wages cost. just to cover the additional wages cost-— just to cover the additional wages cost. but some global inflationanr _ wages cost. but some global inflationary pressures have l inflationary pressures have recently been easing. shipping goods like beer across the

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BBC News

in stroud in 6loucestershire, the raw ingredients aren't getting any cheaper. you know, it wasn't long ago when the value of the pound really dropped and overnight the prices went up 10—i2%. the devaluation of the pound in the past year means businesses have to pay more in pounds to buy goods priced in dollars or euros, from hops to oil and gas. how much do you pay for a bag of these? it varies anywhere between sort of £15 to £40 a kilo. the biggest rise is our power. electricity has doubled over the last year. 6as has gone up at least by half. 0ur raw materials, so malt and hops, cans, labels, they've gone up between 10% and 15%. 6lobal inflationary pressure is now coming home in higher wage costs as employers pay more to compete for an unexpectedly small pool of available workers. labour, we're a living wage employer. lowest wages have gone up by 10%. for us that's at least sort of 40, 50, £60,000 a year additional costs,

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BBC News at One

for a bag of these? it varies anywhere between sort of £15—£40 a kilo. the biggest rise is power — electricity has doubled over the last year, gas has gone up by at least half. our raw materials, so malt and hops, cans, labels, they have gone up between 10—15%. global inflationary pressure is now coming home in higher wage costs, as employers pay more to compete for an unexpectedly small pool of available workers. labour, we are a living wage employer, lowest wages have gone up by 10%. for us that's at least 40, 50, £60,000 a year additional costs, which means we have to sell somewhere between £150,000, £200,000 worth more beer to cover the additional wages cost. but some global inflationary pressures have recently been easing. shipping goods like beer across the world now cost less than a third of what it did in 2021.

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Red-hot tech salaries begin to show signs of cooling in Q2

According to September quarter earnings data, wage costs as a share of revenue declined for two of the six top IT firms—Tata Consultancy Services Ltd and HCL Technologies Ltd at 56.1% and 54.6%, respectively—from the preceding three months. For Infosys Ltd, wage costs were little changed at 53.2%.

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Landtag befasst sich Pflegegeld und Lehrergehältern

Landtag befasst sich Pflegegeld und Lehrergehältern
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Mehr Netto vom Brutto: Antrag im Landtag abgeschmettert

Mehr Netto vom Brutto: Antrag im Landtag abgeschmettert
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World Business Report

businesses in particular to address the issue of rising costs, rising raw material costs, rising raw material costs, wage costs and so on is reverse the national insurance increase made in april. that is a flat tax on business which applies however well you're doing, whether they are making profits or whether they are making losses, and it really would be something that could ease some of the burden that they are facing from all of these cost pressures. how likel is these cost pressures. how likely is it _ these cost pressures. how likely is it that _ these cost pressures. how likely is it that we - these cost pressures. how likely is it that we will - these cost pressures. how likely is it that we will see | likely is it that we will see anything like that? at likely is it that we will see anything like that?- anything like that? at the moment. _ anything like that? at the moment, as _ anything like that? at the moment, as we _ anything like that? at the moment, as we were - anything like that? at the . moment, as we were saying, anything like that? at the - moment, as we were saying, it's so very uncertain, but in terms of a new leadership coming into lead the conservative party in the country, that should be the leading priority. along with thinking of other ways to try and boost investment such as making the super deduction tax break that's due expire next march. permanent. and addressing the uk's real severe

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BBC News at Six

long—term farming is. the price of milk may have risen 8%, but abby says she still faces losing 2p every litre, so she's producing less and making difficult decisions about some of her herd. so, we've looked at all the animals on the farm, to see if we can afford to keep everyone, and we keep some beef animals here which are approximately six months old. we've had to ask ourselves, "can we afford to feed "and bed them this winter?" and if not, do we send them for slaughter now, at six months old? it's quite a devastating thought. you know, they haven't reached their full potential yet. farmers have faced big increases in what many call the three fs — fuel, fertiliser and feed. add in higher wage costs, too, and overall inflation for agriculture has now reached over 30%. some of those costs are yet to hit the consumer. lambing hasjust come to an end on ian's hill farm in carmarthenshire. it will be several months before he can take them to market and recoup his costs.

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BBC News

add in higher wage costs, too, and overall inflation for agriculture has now reached over 30%. some of those costs are yet to hit the consumer. lambing hasjust come to an end on ian's hill farm in carmarthenshire. it will be several months before he can take them to market and recoup his costs. meat prices are high, but he'll need them to be even higher. you know, we have to feed our stock. we have no choice there. we are obviously a sheep farm here, so we're producing lamb that we'll sell in the autumn. we're spending the money now — our input costs are high now — on the basis that we will have a good price for those lambs in the autumn, but we don't really know where we're going to be in the autumn. and there may be an even harder winter ahead. the cost of feeding animals through the cold months will have to pass through the food chain, which means price rises in our shops could keep going well into next year. hywel griffith, bbc

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BBC News at Ten

you know, they haven't reached their full potential yet. farmers have faced big increases in what many call the three fs — fuel, fertiliser and feed. add in higher wage costs, too, and overall inflation for agriculture has now reached over 30%. some of those costs are yet to hit the consumer. lambing hasjust come to an end on ian's hill farm in carmarthenshire. it will be several months before he can take them to market and recoup his costs. meat prices are high, but he'll need them to be even higher. you know, we have to feed our stock. we have no choice there. we are obviously a sheep farm here, so we're producing lamb that we'll sell in the autumn. we're spending the money now — our input costs are high now — on the basis that we will have a good price for those lambs in the autumn, but we don't really know where we're going to be in the autumn. and there may be an even harder winter ahead. the cost of feeding animals through the cold months will have

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