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After setting out a fresh approach to Universal Credit, Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd will hear how the changes will help local people in Hastings.
The Business Innovation Challenge seeks proposals from enterprises who are developing innovative solutions to create jobs, especially for Kenya’s youth.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Low Pay Commission welcomes the Government's announcement that Professor Arindrajit Dube has been appointed to undertake a review of the international evidence on the impacts of minimum wages.
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The ‘Holiday pay’ campaign encourages workers to understand their rights and employers to understand their legal obligations in a fairer workplace.
A radical reshaping of financial advice services used by pension schemes for long-term investment strategies will benefit millions of savers and boost the nation’s £1.6 trillion retirement assets, under plans unveiled by the…
There are more women in work than ever before and the gender pay gap is at a record low, but that there is more to do to tackle employment inequality.
Amber Rudd will host the first ever youth employment roadshow in Hastings to help young jobseekers into the world of work.
Employment Minister Alok Sharma welcomes the fall of over a million workless households since 2010.
Parliament, trade unions and businesses will be given a new and enhanced role in shaping the future of workers’ rights after Brexit, the Prime Minister announced today.
Police officers and police staff investigators who have left the force to start a family, or care for a relative or a friend, will be able to return to permanent jobs through a new project launched today (5th March) by Minis…
A new charity in Taunton is helping vulnerable people build their skills and confidence to help them back into work.
The British Embassy in Tokyo is looking for someone who can coordinate events including seminars, round tables, receptions, etc.
UK wages are increasing at their joint-fastest rate in a decade, with unemployment remaining low at 4 per cent
The Chevening Alumni Programme Fund (CAPF) application are now open. This is your chance to create positive change in your country and/or region.
The Minister for Employment talks about the progress of the Fuller Working Lives strategy at 'The STIR conference 2019: The 100 Year Life'.
Disabled employees will be able to benefit from almost £60,000 a year to assist them at work.
Devil-may-care directors who recklessly put workers’ pensions at risk will face up to 7 years in prison or unlimited fines.
Two new pieces of guidance published to help employers identify potential causes of the gender pay gap and develop an effective action plan to tackle it.
The Minister for Pensions and Financial Inclusion, delivered a speech at the Trade Union Congress ‘Fit for the future’ pensions conference on 5 February.
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