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Updates on the independent review of the role of employers in tackling health based economic inactivity and promoting healthy and inclusive workplaces.
Background Britain faces an urgent economic inactivity crisis driven in…
General announcements and latest decisions of the Certification Officer
New minimum wage rates come into force from 1 April, following Low Pay Commission recommendations.
The number of employers and mayoral authorities committed to tackling one of the biggest issues facing the labour market has more than doubled since the publication of the Keep Britain Working Review in November 2025.
Thousands of people with back, joint and muscle issues have been assessed quicker following a landmark initiative which aims to help people stay in, or move back into, work.
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care writes to resident doctors after the BMA resident doctors committee rejects the latest offer.
Young people are set to benefit from expanded employment support through a further 80 new Youth Hubs as the Government continues to provide opportunity across the country.
The submission of applications and complaints to the CAC.
Historic new deal for resident doctors would have seen more frequent and fairer pay rises and more training places from this year.
Young people in Wales are set to benefit from expanded employment support through a further 12 new Youth Hubs as the Government continues to provide opportunity across the country.
Tens of thousands of sick or disabled people are closer to work following a landmark programme introduced by this government, as part of its efforts to fix the broken welfare system it inherited.
The most significant overhaul of the regulation of medical professionals since 1983 will be set out in a consultation on the General Medical Council Order.
New board features members from a range of backgrounds and will advise ministers on the strategy and direction of the Fair Work Agency.
389 employers from across the UK named for failing to pay workers the minimum wage to tens of thousands of workers.
A major youth employment drive backed by £1 billion will help create 200,000 jobs for young people, alongside the biggest transformation of apprenticeships in a decade.
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Rt Hon Pat McFadden MP speech announcing a further £1 billion investment in youth employment support and reforms to apprenticeships.
Public service pension schemes administrators can access scheme factors and guidance from a new online hub developed by the Government Actuary’s Department.
We're taking action to help families with the cost of living, here is what you need to know.
First Wales areas launch Connect to Work services as 16 more regions across England and Wales have funding confirmed
Jobseekers and those starting new jobs encouraged to download the HMRC app for essential job-related information.
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