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David Cameron announced plans to expand shared ownership, free hours of childcare and more apprenticeships at a speech in Burton upon Trent.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The number of women in employment has hit a record 14.6 million, with nearly 1 million (975,000) more women in work than 5 years ago.
Today, 18 more jobcentre offices start offering Universal Credit.
Firms advised to take simple steps now as poll reveals 93% of bosses support initiative, with majority believing it will boost productivity and retain staff.
Latest government figures show that employment by small businesses has increased by 1,618,000 over the last 5 years.
Priti Patel MP spoke to members of the 5% Club about the benefits of apprenticeships to young people and businesses.
The government is helping more young people achieve their potential – and youth unemployment is now lower than it was in 2010.
More jobcentres across Britain now offer Universal Credit as 12 more offices take new claims from today.
South east and London Veterans Advisory and Pensions Committees (VAPC) members among war widow helpers at Waterloo station.
What will jobs be like twenty years from now? Will designers work from hover-desks? Could engineers be repairing fusion engines? Or will pharmacists 3D print your nano-medicine?
How does the minimum wage affect you? Low Pay Commission visits Essex
New report shows women working in financial and insurance sectors among the worst affected.
More jobcentres across Britain now offer Universal Credit as 17 more sites start taking new claims from today.
Employers have pledged to do more to support disabled jobseekers after an event held by Minister for Disabled People Justin Tomlinson.
The commercial deals agreed between India and the UK will create or safeguard a total of 1,900 UK jobs.
The UK employment rate has risen to a new record high of 73.7%, and average pay has grown 3% over the last year.
New figures show a fall in employment across Wales after a summer of growth. Year on year, the overall picture for jobs is positive
Universal Credit reaches 492 jobcentres as 22 more start taking new claims from today (Monday 9 November 2015).
Around 28,000 people who have had their benefits capped have moved into work, reduced their Housing Benefit claim or no longer claim it.
Latest statistics show that older working age women (50 to 64) are more likely to be in employment than at any time in the past 30 years.
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