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Hard working Brits will keep more of their cash under a new government crackdown on unwanted and misleading subscriptions
Consumers to benefit from better protections from unsafe products as a result of major new reforms.
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.
Baroness Maggie Jones of Whitchurch has been appointed as the new Chair of Acas, following a fair and open public appointment process.
Fair Work Agency CEO appointment
Nearly 500 employers fined over £10 million for failing to pay the National Minimum Wage
Over 15 million people across the UK are expected to benefit as the Employment Rights Act receives Royal Assent.
Consultations launched on key Make Work Pay measures including protections for pregnant women and new mothers at work, bereavement leave and trade union reforms
In a boost for our great British boozers, rural pubs across the UK will benefit from new government funding to help them provide extra services for local communities.
Matthew Taylor to lead Government's new Fair Work Agency from April 2026.
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