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Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch has made appointments for the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas) Council, and the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC).
A new consultation, launched today, will advise unions on reasonable steps they should take to ensure minimum service levels are achieved during strike action.
A joint letter from the Minister for Levelling Up and the Minister for Enterprise, Markets and Small Business to LEP chairs, combined authority mayors, local authority leaders and the Mayor of London.
The Department for Business and Trade has today announced an indefinite extension to the use of CE marking for businesses.
Richard Moriarty has been announced as the new CEO of the Financial Reporting Council today (31 July).
Millions of British workers will have more flexibility over where and when they work as the Flexible Working Bill achieves Royal Assent.
Government Bill to introduce Minimum Service Levels during industrial action receives Royal Assent
Top employers working with government at new Skills for Growth conference to address skills shortages and drive economic growth.
Over 200 employers are today (21 June 2023) being named by government for failing to pay their lowest paid staff the minimum wage.
There will be top-up payments to postmasters under the Historic Shortfall Scheme (HSS)
Plans have been submitted to modernise the identification doctrine, a legal principle which can hold corporations criminally liable for an offence.
The Regulated Professions Register has been launched
The Government has published the third annual Investing in Women Code report
Parents and carers to be given new protections at work, covering leave entitlement and redundancy rules
Plans unveiled to ease costly reporting burdens on business, freeing up companies to focus on growth.
The government backs law that gives all workers the legal right to request a predictable working pattern.
New grants to be awarded to UK regulators and industry bodies to help them develop agreements with their international counterparts.
The new system, which regulates the award of subsidies, means public authorities can deliver support to businesses that need it most, in a quicker, fairer, simpler way.
Workers to have a greater say over when, where, and how they work under new government plans to make flexible working the default.
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