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Nicola Smith and Dave Penman have been appointed by ministers as worker members of the Acas Council.
General announcements and latest decisions of the Certification Officer
An opportunity for members of the public to learn about the work of the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC).
Hardy will be responsible for statutory functions relating to trade unions and employers' associations.
GAD uses AI and interactive dashboards to analyse MHCLG's high-rise building survey, delivering actionable insights through cross-specialist collaboration.
Government invests £500 million into first ever fair pay agreement in major milestone for care worker pay.
Thousands more young people are to receive life-changing support into work or training – with football clubs across the country signing up to help the Government in their mission to ensure every 18-to-21-year-old has the cha…
The Pension Protection Fund has today (23rd September) confirmed that it will not charge a levy to pension providers, saving £45 million across 5,000 Defined Benefit (DB) pension schemes.
Specialist Jobcentre staff redeployed to give skills and employment support to tens of thousands of people with no requirement to look for work.
Employment Rights Bill returns to the Commons
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care spoke at the special meeting of the British Medical Association’s (BMA's) representative body.
The British Embassy Dublin has officially achieved its AsIAm autism accreditation, becoming the first autism-friendly embassy in the FCDO network.
Cases due to be heard by the Certification Officer.
Thousands of sick or disabled people will be helped into good, secure jobs following a major expansion of tailored employment support announced by the Department for Work and Pensions today [Thursday 04 September]
Employment Rights Minister visits an Aldi supermarket in Watford following the retailer's decision to make its staff the best paid in the UK.
GLD welcomes new legal trainee cohort and university placement students
Employment Rights Minister Justin Madders visits Llandudno to discuss the government's Plan to Make Work Pay with businesses and workers on the seafront.
Thousands more young people will receive tailored support to help them into a fulfilling career thanks to a £45 million extension to the Youth Guarantee trailblazer scheme.
The Low Pay Commission has updated its projections for the National Living Wage in 2026.
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