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The Government has today called for a major review of the sickness absence system.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Launching the Welfare Reform Bill, Iain Duncan Smith hailed what promises to be the biggest shake up of the system for 60 years.
Ministers have welcomed the news that the latest unemployment figures show the labour market stabilising after a difficult last few months.
Ministers are on track to implement the recommendations of the recent Harrington Review of the Work Capability Assessment by the summer.
The first published findings from the Government’s incapacity benefit reassessment programme.
Research published today by DWP measures customer experiences and satisfaction of The Pensions Advisory Service (TPAS).
Speech by the Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, Minister for Employment, DWP.
A speech by the Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.
Unemployed people will be able to access thousands of new volunteering and training opportunities to help them back into work.
Around 70,000 people, mainly women, have two months left to boost their basic State Pension.
The Government has published details of the contracted-out rebate rates that will apply from 2012.
A speech given by the Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, Minister for Employment, DWP.
Restoring fairness to the Housing Benefit system and providing extra support for those who need it is a top priority.
Iain Duncan Smith appointed Ian Cheshire as the lead non-executive member on the Department for Work and Pensions Board. Mr Cheshire …
The Government is teaming up with the British Chambers of Commerce to launch the first of six new Enterprise Clubs in Merseyside.
A call to review the differences between trust-based occupational pensions and contract-based workplace personal pension schemes.
People who apply for ESA are either being found fit for work or stop their claim before they complete their medical assessment.
This report presents findings from a survey of customers in Provider-led (PL) Pathways areas.
The UK Government has spent over £50 million to help some of the most vulnerable in Scotland cope with the recent cold snap, the Secretary of State for Scotland Michael Moore announced revealed today.
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