We’re already there. 2.9 million unemployed working aged people. 700,000 job vacancies and the number keeps dwindling down. Plus I have no idea if that number includes ghost job postings, which is supposed to be around 20-30% of all listings.
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IsyABM on
This is what happens when the State ignores its responsibility and expects the market to take care of itself. Markets are now trying to leverage AI for efficiencies and we’re unprepared for it.
LuinAelin on
We’re sleepwalking into it because of greedy companies who want to automate everything.
Harilari on
But aren’t supermarkets like Tesco the ugly poster-child for joblessness? Replacing cashiers with self-service checkouts, not replacing staff who leave, making one person do the job of three and doing their damndest to avoid full time hours?
They just don’t seem like the ones who ought to be complaining here…
Impressive-Bird-6085 on
That ironic. Coming from the Tesco boss on c.£10m a year salary, the company having made £2bn profit in the latest tax year, yet has decided to cut hundreds of jobs anyway.
The boss of Tesco is a monumentally overpaid, supremely entitled, dishonest man.
Glittering_Vast938 on
Says boss who installed self-service tills that you have to use for a week’s shopping on a Friday night.
paul_h on
Can Ashwin Prasad share the per-year numbers for Tesco staff leaving for chronic ill health. Specifically, leaving full-time for part time, or part time for probably no longer working. Is it a malaise for the whole country but not Tesco, or a **malaise Tesco too?**
Unusual_Wind_7270 on
I have a friend near Brighton and theres no jobs. It’s scary.
NotaRussianbott89 on
Well the big super market chains wouldn’t provide full time contracts for its staff .
SharpieD85 on
That’s s bit rich coming from a Tesco big wig. Bloody hypocrite.
Queasy-Ice-2575 on
These bastards keep slashing overtime while paying their staff a pittance so fuck them. So many Tesco’s staff are on Universal Credit because they pay so low. Shithouse company.
Kaylee__Frye on
Tesco will be a bit fucked when everyone is getting their food from the food bank eh. Maybe time to hire a few folk back, get the nightshift workers back on restocking shelves so daytime staff can work the tills and help customers. Just some ideas like.
Holska on
That’s a bit rich considering Tesco announced more job cuts not so long ago.
Bobthebrain2 on
Maybe this twat should tell his rich CEO buddies to stop pushing Ai into every nook and cranny of business, and to stop offshoring jobs 🤷♂️
MediocreWitness726 on
Companies are cutting staff by either going for self check outs or other types of automation.
krustythedog on
Yes I would like to employ you on a 8 HR fully flex contract
Ok-Store-9297 on
The UK has already sleepwalked into the takeover of the country by private interests, like hmmmm Tesco, for example. F*** off Tesco boss, no one gives a shit what you have to say.
Severe_Revenue on
So hire more people then, oh wait no Tesco can’t do that cos it will cost them money.
Craic-Den on
Guess why? People aren’t paid enough to take risks and start new businesses..
dosguy76 on
Away from Tesco the obvious hindrance for a lot of companies who don’t make 2 billion quid is that the bottom line is raising NI and tax payable on employees means they’re less likely to employ, and more likely to stick with people they’ve got and work at a greater capacity, or invest in automation to reduce costs. That’s what I’d expect any small business owner to do, they’re not charities. And to forget this government have had a huge impact on smaller places recruiting can’t be forgotten. I have two children soon coming to the age of finding part time work, and it’s harder than ever now.
Hedgehopper25 on
I think only government is sleepwalking into this joblessness problem. AI combined with improved robotics will mean millions of present day jobs will disappear in 10 to 15 years. The government is clueless and has no plan for this dangerous scenario. The devil finds mischief for idle hands.
Rough-Army-6424 on
It’s exactly companies like Tesco who have brought in self service and no doubt AI will be next, which have caused layoffs in this sector. Hundreds of thousands of people have turned to being self employed, myself included. Why be disposable at a conglomerate when you can be indispensable and free?
Advanced_Parfait_642 on
Could some of this be, that due to technology, and jobs becoming more complicated, there are people who were once employable, that are now unemployable?
In the old days there were more simple jobs, even someone with quite severe learning difficulties could hold a job down. I knew someone like this that worked for 20 years, then all the jobs he could do disappeared, and this was back in the 1990s. No one seems to talk about this.
Ok-Ambassador4679 on
It’s not sleepwalking when politics, and the decisions around how we govern our lives, is exclusively owned by the boomers, the rich and the ruling class.
emth on
In my company it’s jobs being sent to India and the Philippines, not AI (yet)
RKAMRR on
We actually have low unemployment relative to much of the world and 5% is considered pretty much optimal. There are so many other things more deserving of attention.
Unusual-Art2288 on
Tesco bosses annonced in January 2026 they getting rid of 380 jobs. So they doing their bit.
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We’re already there. 2.9 million unemployed working aged people. 700,000 job vacancies and the number keeps dwindling down. Plus I have no idea if that number includes ghost job postings, which is supposed to be around 20-30% of all listings.
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This is what happens when the State ignores its responsibility and expects the market to take care of itself. Markets are now trying to leverage AI for efficiencies and we’re unprepared for it.
We’re sleepwalking into it because of greedy companies who want to automate everything.
But aren’t supermarkets like Tesco the ugly poster-child for joblessness? Replacing cashiers with self-service checkouts, not replacing staff who leave, making one person do the job of three and doing their damndest to avoid full time hours?
They just don’t seem like the ones who ought to be complaining here…
That ironic. Coming from the Tesco boss on c.£10m a year salary, the company having made £2bn profit in the latest tax year, yet has decided to cut hundreds of jobs anyway.
The boss of Tesco is a monumentally overpaid, supremely entitled, dishonest man.
Says boss who installed self-service tills that you have to use for a week’s shopping on a Friday night.
Can Ashwin Prasad share the per-year numbers for Tesco staff leaving for chronic ill health. Specifically, leaving full-time for part time, or part time for probably no longer working. Is it a malaise for the whole country but not Tesco, or a **malaise Tesco too?**
I have a friend near Brighton and theres no jobs. It’s scary.
Well the big super market chains wouldn’t provide full time contracts for its staff .
That’s s bit rich coming from a Tesco big wig. Bloody hypocrite.
These bastards keep slashing overtime while paying their staff a pittance so fuck them. So many Tesco’s staff are on Universal Credit because they pay so low. Shithouse company.
Tesco will be a bit fucked when everyone is getting their food from the food bank eh. Maybe time to hire a few folk back, get the nightshift workers back on restocking shelves so daytime staff can work the tills and help customers. Just some ideas like.
That’s a bit rich considering Tesco announced more job cuts not so long ago.
Maybe this twat should tell his rich CEO buddies to stop pushing Ai into every nook and cranny of business, and to stop offshoring jobs 🤷♂️
Companies are cutting staff by either going for self check outs or other types of automation.
Yes I would like to employ you on a 8 HR fully flex contract
The UK has already sleepwalked into the takeover of the country by private interests, like hmmmm Tesco, for example. F*** off Tesco boss, no one gives a shit what you have to say.
So hire more people then, oh wait no Tesco can’t do that cos it will cost them money.
Guess why? People aren’t paid enough to take risks and start new businesses..
Away from Tesco the obvious hindrance for a lot of companies who don’t make 2 billion quid is that the bottom line is raising NI and tax payable on employees means they’re less likely to employ, and more likely to stick with people they’ve got and work at a greater capacity, or invest in automation to reduce costs. That’s what I’d expect any small business owner to do, they’re not charities. And to forget this government have had a huge impact on smaller places recruiting can’t be forgotten. I have two children soon coming to the age of finding part time work, and it’s harder than ever now.
I think only government is sleepwalking into this joblessness problem. AI combined with improved robotics will mean millions of present day jobs will disappear in 10 to 15 years. The government is clueless and has no plan for this dangerous scenario. The devil finds mischief for idle hands.
It’s exactly companies like Tesco who have brought in self service and no doubt AI will be next, which have caused layoffs in this sector. Hundreds of thousands of people have turned to being self employed, myself included. Why be disposable at a conglomerate when you can be indispensable and free?
Could some of this be, that due to technology, and jobs becoming more complicated, there are people who were once employable, that are now unemployable?
In the old days there were more simple jobs, even someone with quite severe learning difficulties could hold a job down. I knew someone like this that worked for 20 years, then all the jobs he could do disappeared, and this was back in the 1990s. No one seems to talk about this.
It’s not sleepwalking when politics, and the decisions around how we govern our lives, is exclusively owned by the boomers, the rich and the ruling class.
In my company it’s jobs being sent to India and the Philippines, not AI (yet)
We actually have low unemployment relative to much of the world and 5% is considered pretty much optimal. There are so many other things more deserving of attention.
Tesco bosses annonced in January 2026 they getting rid of 380 jobs. So they doing their bit.