There are approximately 1.5 million people employed by councils in Britain, working across a range of roles including administration, social services, education, and public works.
As of 2020, around 18% of people in Britain work in the secondary sector, which includes manufacturing and construction. The primary sector (agriculture, mining) employs around 1% of the workforce, while the tertiary sector (services) employs the majority of the population.
Qantas employs around 30,000 people globally.
Westfield Corporation employs over 3,000 people.
Comcast employed approximately 190,000 people as of 2021.
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To get more government aid for people who were out of work.
37% of people in the UK work in the Secondary Sector.
The main reason so many people were out of work in the 16th century in England was due to the increase in people moving to the area. Poverty hit Britain hard during this time.
People left Great Britain for the US looking for a new life. There were many reasons people left, some left for religious reasons while others left looking for work.
Yes, there are Maori people living in Britain, either as residents or visitors. Maori people from New Zealand have migrated to various countries, including Britain, for various reasons such as work, study, or family ties.
It helped in the industrial revolution because the decreasing death rates from the advancement of producing crops, and the decrease of famine helped many people move from the old farming life to the cities which was located in Britain. People came to work in the factories and many people worked to progress the industrial revolution in Britain.
the slaves in great Britain had to work hard on the slave ships and do what people say really
Nothing, as they live of the state.
Yes. Many work in hotels, inter alia. (Or, if you wanted the sentence in Spanish): Hay espanoles en granbretana?
No it doesn't since they are different councils
Britain had social mobility, which encouraged people to work hard.