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People are doing more to find work as Universal Credit begins to help people move into work more quickly.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Speaking today at a London primary school, Nick Clegg announced a series of measures to help public sector workers do their jobs.
Nick Clegg sets out new measures to help support public sector workers, including new initiatives for teachers and emergency staff.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will shortly commence recruitment for a new Pensions Ombudsman and a Deputy Pensions Ombudsman.
New measures which will protect savers’ interests and boost many people’s personal pension pots are outlined by Pensions Minister Steve Webb.
A consultation on the proposal to take account of surplus earnings from the prior 6-month period when a person reclaims Universal Credit.
Shared parental leave will be available to parents, partners and adopters from April 2015. Sean explains how his leave helped his family.
The Prime Minister's Official Spokesperson answered questions on pensions and average earnings, English votes for English laws and the Israel-Palestine conflict.
David Cameron spoke at Age UK in London yesterday, where he met members and staff and discussed issues that affected them.
Jo Swinson, Minister for Employment Relations, took part in a Google Hangout with Britmums bloggers about Shared Parental Leave.
Find out more about the government response to the PCS union strike.
New DWP figures show that automatic enrolment is continuing to play a major role in reversing the decade-long decline in private sector pension saving.
Government submits evidence to the Low Pay Commission which will help decide the level of the National Minimum Wage from October 2015.
Unemployment has seen the largest annual fall since records began over 40 years ago.
Bill published which will change the tax rules to allow individuals aged 55 and above to access their defined contribution pension as they wish.
GPs say they would refer eligible patients to a new service to support employers and staff over sickness absence in a new report out today.
A competition for retail and hospitality firms to share £2 million to support lower paid staff to increase their earnings has opened.
Research from the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) shows new technology is placing increasing pressure on retailers to improve their customer service and compete for tech-savvy customers.
Foreign Office diplomats and civil servants from across government will visit universities around the UK on a Civil Service Fast Stream Roadshow.
Plans to help millions of British workers save more towards their pensions are set out in a consultation launched today (9 October 2014).
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