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The government introduces new reforms to strengthen strike laws.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Today 14 more Jobcentres start offering Universal Credit – the new benefit that makes work always pay.
Jobs vacancies in high level STEM occupations (those requiring science, technology, engineering and maths) are almost twice as likely to be left unfilled due to a lack of staff with the right skills, new research shows.
The Prime Minister has announced new appointments to the Security Vetting Appeals Panel.
Letters requesting and confirming ministerial direction relating to the public funding of Hatfield Colliery Partnership Ltd.
A new government campaign will help make smaller companies aware of their duties to automatically enrol workers into a pension scheme.
Swansea named the UK’s first Disability Confident city.
Today, 17 more Jobcentres start offering Universal Credit – the new benefit that makes work always pay.
A new study by the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS) examining the ways in which the UK can tackle the 'productivity puzzle' has been welcomed by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES…
Nearly 70,000 new businesses set up across the UK by go-getting benefit claimants.
David Cameron discusses plans to help working families and extend opportunities to all.
Today, 10 more Jobcentres start offering Universal Credit in Scotland, Wales, Nottinghamshire, Suffolk, Hertfordshire and the Black Country.
Businesses can apply for funding from NHS England to address challenges facing older people with multiple health problems.
Minister for Pensions Baroness Altmann's maiden speech to the House of Lords on proposed reforms to state and private pension systems.
The biggest employment programme Britain has ever seen has helped push long-term unemployment to its lowest level in more than 5 years.
Treasury will consult to ensure that people are not charged excessive early exit penalties.
Real wages have grown faster than at any point in the last 7 years, official figures out today show.
Young people are shunning Saturday jobs – opting instead to ‘play it safe’ by focussing purely on their studies, rather than enhancing their learning with part-time work.
Today Universal Credit is available to more people in 6 more Jobcentres across the country and will make sure work always pays.
Seven new projects have been launched today by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES), aiming to boost the careers of low paid workers in retail and hospitality sectors.
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