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Call to run a project to provide additional support to address skills shortages or needs where there are gaps or specific barriers preventing individual progression and up-skilling for those in work in the GBSLEP area.
This paper provides additional information and guidance on how to interpret average earnings data for the “continuously employed”. It has a particular focus on the differences and growth rates in headline measures of median gross weekly full-time earnings for all...
Overview of OTS work relating to simplifying tax reporting and payments for self-employed people.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Tell HMRC if you stop employing people, cancel your PAYE scheme, report a temporary gap in paying staff
Includes industrial action and recognising trade unions
The characteristics of self-employed workers in April to June 2012. For example it looks at the hours worked, age and occupation of self-employed workers.
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