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The Work and Opportunities for Women (WOW) programme is a flagship programme funded by UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO).
Leading food delivery companies will introduce enhanced security checks on their apps to prevent the market being abused by illegal workers, following discussions with the government.
What to do about tax and National Insurance if you pay an employee free of tax.
The causal impacts of on-the-job soft skills training on the productivity, wages and retention of female garment workers in India
The second edition of the Fingermark Visualisation Manual will help forensic practitioners maximise fingermark recovery and aid criminal investigations.
Data and research to help understand current and emerging skills gaps and the type of jobs people take after training.
This publication sets out the key findings of a survey undertaken to assess the impact of home working on employee experience.
Correspondence on the work of the Home Office in relation to Windrush.
Statutory codes of practice to help employers prevent illegal working and understand the civil penalties they face when they employ illegal workers.
The paper derives the skill content of 30 countries, ranging from low to high income, from the occupational structure of their economies
All documents relating to the UK Commission for Employment and Skills' (UKCES) Employer Skills Survey 2011.
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