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Eligible chemistry, languages, mathematics and physics teachers can apply for early-career payments between September and March.
Working time directive and maximum weekly working hours including how to calculate your weekly working hours and working time limits if you're a young worker.
Being made redundant - rights, statutory payments you're entitled to, notice periods and consultation, finding a job.
Paying tax as a student - term-time jobs, holiday jobs, overseas students, jobs abroad, overpaying tax.
Apply for a Senior or Specialist Worker visa to work for your employer’s UK branch - eligibility, fees, documents, extend, switch or update, bring your partner and children.
Guidance and advice for candidates using the Civil Service Jobs website.
What qualifies as ordinary commuting and private travel for tax purposes.
Research that provides an insight into how advertising all jobs part-time had an effect on the gender balance of applicants.
Who's entitled to the minimum wage, what's included when working out the minimum wage, and what happens if there's a dispute.
Calculate how much you have to pay your furloughed employees for hours on furlough and how much you can claim back.
Minimum working age and pay for children, how to apply for performance licences and what local council bylaws say about employing children, paying someone over 16
Information on funding work experience in 16 to 19 study programmes.
In 1997, 42 per cent of 16-17 year old students were studying and working. By 2014 this figure had declined to 18 per cent. This report describes and explains the long-term fall in young people combining work with study.
Find out about HMRC's graduate recruitment programme, the selection process, and how to apply for the 2024 programme.
Dstl employs some of the world's brightest people. We're always on the lookout for talented, creative, dedicated and innovative individuals to join us.
The rights of agricultural and farm workers - including pay rates, agricultural minimum wage, overtime, holiday leave, rest breaks, help and advice
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