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Disabled people are to benefit from further changes to the Work Capability Assessment (WCA) following an independent review.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Global economy must not derail plans to stimulate growth and help young people secure employment, Employment Minister Chris Grayling says.
Teachers must no longer be discouraged from taking children on school trips because of misplaced health and safety concerns.
People who have been unemployed for more than two years could be referred onto compulsory community work placements.
Speech by the Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP.
The Government’s commitment to provide greater protection for the severely disabled is taking effect.
Strategy to combat youth unemployment, with the formal launch of sector-based work academies across England.
The Government must continue with measures to reduce the deficit, stimulate the economy and support people who lose their jobs back to work.
Government must continue with measures to stimulate the economy and encourage growth.
Jobseekers to get far more help identifying needs and learning new skills that will help them back to work as part new measures.
The Government must remain focused on supporting the economy and driving growth, says Employment Minister Chris Grayling.
The Government says that the latest fall in unemployment still means that there are big economic challenges ahead.
Speech by the Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP
New figures published today by the Office for National Statistics show another rise in employment and a fall in overall unemployment.
Around two and half million people are expected to be supported through the new Work Programme over the next five years.
The Lofstedt Review into health and safety legislation, announced by the Minister for Employment in March, today issued a call for evidence.
A fall in unemployment including youth unemployment and rise in people in full time jobs is welcomed by Employment Minister Chris Grayling.
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