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An extra month to claim back childcare costs could mean parents avoid missing out on up to £1,100 per month.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Annual Reports to the Secretary of State for BEIS and the Chair of ACAS on the activities of the Certification Officer
The Pensions Ombudsman (TPO) has appointed Caroline Rookes as its interim chair.
Parents are to receive a helping hand to balance work and life from a brand new jobs scheme to be launched tomorrow (2 September 2019) by Amber Rudd.
DWP confirms that some smaller jobcentres will merge with larger ones, and others will be co-located within local government premises.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Andreas talks about his experience on the trainee actuary programme at GAD.
Employers are being urged to shape proposals to transform support for disabled people and those on long-term sick leave.
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Amber Rudd announces funding for life-changing project.
Secretary of State for Scotland Alister Jack responds to August Labour Market Statistics.
UK employment rate at joint record high 76.1%, as number in work reaches 32.8 million, and wages surpass inflation for the 17th consecutive month.
Zeeshan talks about his experience on the actuarial placement programme.
A record number of disabled people have been supported by the Access to Work scheme, as new figures reveal 36,240 people received the life-changing grant last year.
An examination of the National Insurance Fund’s future.
Protecting pensions of NHS supply chain workers
Opportunities to gain an extra qualification, go to university, get on-the-job experience or start your career if you've just finished your exams.
Advice on implementation of government policy.
Legal protections against redundancy to be extended by 6 months for new mothers returning to work.
Expert witness analysis on costs.
Millions of flexible workers will benefit from new rights and extra protections if they lose out on work, under proposed government reforms.
Articles: An actuary in court: reflections on the role of expert analysis, Centenary deep dive: GAD’s role in advising on public service pension schemes, GAD centenary lecture.
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