
新入社員の66.3%が「今の会社で働き続けたい」と回答、勤続意向は過去最高
ALL DIFFERENTの調査によると、2026年入社の新入社員の66.3%が「できれば今の会社で働き続けたい」と回答し、過去最高を記録した。働き続けたい条件の1位は「職場の人間関係が良い」だった。一方、「仕事を通じて成長できる」などの意欲に関する項目は減少傾向にある。

ALL DIFFERENTの調査によると、2026年入社の新入社員の66.3%が「できれば今の会社で働き続けたい」と回答し、過去最高を記録した。働き続けたい条件の1位は「職場の人間関係が良い」だった。一方、「仕事を通じて成長できる」などの意欲に関する項目は減少傾向にある。

Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle earlier confirmed that MPs will decide whether to let inquiry into Keir Starmer’s statements over Peter Mandelson proceedDowning Street has said that the UK is “in a good position” to handle the global supply problems caused by the Iran war not being resolved.Speaking at the morning lobby briefing, the PM’s spokesperson said:We remain focused on a long-term, permanent solution to the crisis. As a result of the forward-planning, the government undertook over the past few months, the UK is in a good position.We’re ramping up planning for all different potential impacts on the UK economy and consumers, and that means focusing on a live monitoring of stock levels and what plans are in place for addressing supply chain disruption.Even Boris Johnson didn’t block his MPs voting for scrutiny. Labour MPs must be given a free vote on any motion to refer Starmer to the privileges committee, not forced into being accomplices to a cover-up.If Keir Starmer has misled the House and the public, he must be held to the same standard that we should expect of any prime minister. Continue reading...

Speaker Lindsay Hoyle has confirmed MPs will debate a Tory motion tomorrow calling for the privileges committee to investigate whether Keir Starmer misled parliament about the Peter Mandelson vetting process. Former PM Gordon Brown has urged Labour MPs to support Starmer, with the government working to defeat the motion backed by a three-line whip. The debate follows publication of a cabinet office memo stating appropriate processes were followed in Mandelson's appointment. Meanwhile, progress is reported in the Birmingham bin strike, with a settlement now within sight.

Commons speaker Lindsay Hoyle has confirmed MPs will debate and vote tomorrow on Kemi Badenoch's motion to refer Keir Starmer to the privileges committee over claims the PM misled parliament about Peter Mandelson's appointment as Washington ambassador. Hoyle received letters from various MPs including the opposition leader and, after taking advice, decided to let MPs decide. Badenoch claims the case against Starmer is 'overwhelming' and that he appointed a 'national security risk.' Downing Street called it a 'desperate political stunt' the week before local elections.

Kemi Badenoch urges Labour MPs to support an inquiry into Keir Starmer's conduct, while John Swinney states the SNP will hold an independence referendum vote if they win the Holyrood election.

Meeting could coincide with possible Commons debate on claims he lied to MPs about Mandelson’s vettingDowning Street has said that the UK is “in a good position” to handle the global supply problems caused by the Iran war not being resolved.Speaking at the morning lobby briefing, the PM’s spokesperson said:We remain focused on a long-term, permanent solution to the crisis. As a result of the forward-planning, the government undertook over the past few months, the UK is in a good position.We’re ramping up planning for all different potential impacts on the UK economy and consumers, and that means focusing on a live monitoring of stock levels and what plans are in place for addressing supply chain disruption.Even Boris Johnson didn’t block his MPs voting for scrutiny. Labour MPs must be given a free vote on any motion to refer Starmer to the privileges committee, not forced into being accomplices to a cover-up.If Keir Starmer has misled the House and the public, he must be held to the same standard that we should expect of any prime minister. Continue reading...