Consultation outcome

Accepting and advertising employer vacancies from within the adult entertainment industry by Jobcentre Plus

This was published under the 2007 to 2010 Brown Labour government
This consultation has concluded

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Coalition government response to the adult entertainment industry consultation

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Analysis of responses to the adult entertainment industry consultation

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Responses received supporting the adult entertainment industry policy

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Responses received against the adult entertainment industry policy

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Detail of outcome

The Coalition government does not believe that it is appropriate for a publicly funded employment service to be used to accept vacancies for jobs whose aim is sexual stimulation. Vacancies for this kind of position will no longer be accepted by Jobcentre Plus from 3rd August. However, Jobcentre Plus will continue to accept other vacancies in a personal services business; for example, as a cleaner at a striptease club. They will also continue to accept vacancies in the retail, manufacturing and distribution sectors of the industry.


Original consultation

Summary

This consultation sought views on the Jobcentre Plus policy to accept and advertise jobs from within the adult entertainment industry.

This consultation ran from
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Consultation description

This consultation sought views on the Jobcentre Plus policy to accept and advertise jobs from within the adult entertainment industry.

The consultation is now closed. It ran from 5 December 2008 to 27 March 2009.

Documents

Consultation document: accepting and advertising employer vacancies from within the adult entertainment industry by Jobcentre Plus

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Published 5 November 2008

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