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First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
17 Welsh employers named for underpaying around 40 workers the National Minimum or Living Wage
Around 230 employers have been named for underpaying their workers the National Minimum or Living Wage.
Official figures released today show the unemployment rate has fallen to 4.4% – the lowest level since 1975.
Thousands of disadvantaged people and long-term jobseekers to receive specialist support to get back into work through 6 new pilot schemes.
Low Pay Commissioners will visit Melton on 9 and 10 August to gather evidence on the effects of the National Living Wage and Minimum Wages.
Official figures released today show the proportion of children living in a household with no working adults has fallen in every region of Great Britain since 2010.
Government announces measures to temporarily suspend minimum wage enforcement activity for social care sleep-in shift pay.
Recruitment companies must do more to help stamp out the rapidly growing issue of job scams.
Sir David Metcalf launches his introductory report on labour market enforcement.
Employed parents who have lost a child will for the first time get statutory paid leave to grieve under a proposed new law announced today.
The government’s review proposes a new timetable for the rise to 68, in line with continuing increases in life expectancy.
Annual Reports to the Secretary of State for BEIS and the Chair of ACAS on the activities of the Certification Officer.
Official figures released today show the unemployment rate has fallen to 4.5% – the lowest level since 1975.
The Prime Minister’s independent reviewer on modern employment practices, Matthew Taylor, has published his 7 principles to achieve “good quality work for all”.
The Prime Minister spoke at the launch of the Matthew Taylor review of modern working practices in the UK.
Final plans have been published to update the DWP’s property estate so services reflect the way people access jobs and the benefits system.
Ben Summerskill joins the Council as an independent member and Christina McAnea as an employee representative.
Latest statistics show New Enterprise Allowance (NEA), a fund for jobseekers with a business idea, helped launch over 105,000 businesses.
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