The OECD think tank says the UK was the worst affected among major economies between April and June.
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Coronavirus: Rail passengers to be warned when trains are busy
Rail companies plan to share capacity information with passengers so they can avoid crowded trains.
Germany extends coronavirus pay top-up scheme
Short-time work subsidies had been due to expire next March, but will now run until the end of 2021.
Ant IPO: China’s mighty financial group heads for a mega market debut
Little known in the West, China's dominant mobile payment firm is tipped for the world's biggest IPO.
Coronavirus: Can I work from home overseas?
Thinking about setting up a home office abroad? Here's what you need to know.
‘I took a pay cut but at least I kept my job’
Companies across the UK have asked staff to accept lower pay in order to avoid lay-offs.
Financial firms ‘must do more’ amid coronavirus complaints
More than 3,500 complaints about coronavirus-related financial issues have been made to the ombudsman.
No plan for a return to the office for millions of staff
Fifty of the biggest UK employers say they have no plans to return all their staff full-time in the near future.
‘We’re giving up our office forever to work from home’
Why one Birmingham-based company has decided to give up its office and let its staff permanently work from home.
Eat Out discount used 64m times in three weeks
The Treasury says its scheme, which gives diners 50% off in August, is helping to protect 1.8m jobs.