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Call to run a project to deliver activity which that supports low skilled people in low paid work to help them progress in the Black Country LEP Area.
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The Prime Minister has outlined a package of sweeping reforms to put work at the heart of welfare and deliver on his “moral mission” to give everyone who is able to work, the best possible chance of staying in, or...
Call to run a project to support young people, 15- 24 years of age, who are NEET (Not in Education, Employment or Training) or at risk of becoming NEET.
This report contains analysis illustrating the potential value of export opportunities associated with the removal of a selection of market access barriers.
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