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From today (25 October) lone parents with children aged seven and over will start to get help to look for work rather than stay on benefits.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Speech by Chris Grayling MP.
Introduction Good afternoon. It’s a real pleasure to be here today to support Working Families and their annual awards. In the 30 years…
Lord Young, the Prime Minister’s adviser on health and safety law and practice, has today published his report Common Sense, Common Safety.
Grandparents who give up work to look after their grandchildren will no longer lose out on their basic State Pension.
The DWP today publishes a research report which presents the findings from an evaluation of The Pensions Advisory Service workplace visits.
Government should publish information to understand how pro-active businesses are in promoting race equality in recruitment and promotion.
Increase in employment is a step in the right direction, but priority is to support the five million who have the potential to work.
People who have lost touch with workplace pension schemes, as well as personal schemes, are being urged to track them down.
Research published today by the Department for Work and Pensions identifies what understanding people have of the State Pension.
The first big phase of the Government’s radical welfare reform programme starts today.
The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, the Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith, today announced the introduction of a Universal Credit.
Employment Relations Minister Edward Davey has set out plans to make it easier for people to balance their work and family life.
Mr Davey signalled the Government’s intention to bring forward ambitious proposals to create more flexible, family friendly workplaces. He announced…
Research investigates comparisons between low income working households and Housing Benefit recipients in the private rented sector.
More than 2,500 events will take place around the country on Friday [1st October] to mark UK Older People’s Day.
Lessons from how Jobcentre Plus (JCP) and comparator organisations deliver employer vacancy filling services to employers.
Speech by Lord David Freud.
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Speech by the Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith
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