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The government backs law that gives all workers the legal right to request a predictable working pattern.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The Government’s Disability Unit is recruiting disability experts in the East of England and Yorkshire and the Humber to be chairs of its Regional Stakeholder Network.
Government launches competition for businesses to bid for share of £1m to stimulate innovation in Occupational Health.
Minister for Pensions Laura Trott addressed an audience at the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association on new measures to help close the pensions inequality gap.
Helping more people progress into higher paid jobs will support the UK’s labour market and economic growth
Minister for Pensions Laura Trott announces shake-up of private pensions to create fairer, more predictable, and better-run pensions.
Government launches crackdown on controversial dismissal tactics through a planned statutory code of practice.
The Government Actuary has shared his perspectives on defined benefit pensions with the Work and Pensions Committee.
New laws will allow government to set minimum levels of service which must be met during strikes to ensure the safety of the public and their access to public services.
Administrators of public service pension schemes are facing an unprecedented period of pressure. This blog considers some of the challenges and opportunities.
This eNews Special Feature looks at GAD’s work in some specialist areas relating to staff pensions.
Occupancy monitoring has evolved into a key source for property insights and data-backed decision making that is allowing work spaces to better support civil servants.
The average Pension Credit award is worth over £3,500 a year and those who claim by 18 December could also be entitled to an extra £324 cost of living payment.
Workers to have a greater say over when, where, and how they work under new government plans to make flexible working the default.
Plan to build on government’s leading work improving the lives of disabled people in areas such as technology, sport and global leadership.
Government is stepping in to provide pensioners with £300 per household, which comes on top of regular Winter Fuel Payments.
The Disclosure and Barring Service and Ann Craft Trust have partnered, helping organisations develop safer working practices.
Over nine million 50+ workers now on payrolls, an increase of more than 210,000 since last year.
The Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) will play an essential role in helping deliver the commitments made by the Chancellor in yesterday’s Autumn Statement.
Minimum wage rates from April 2023 have now been announced.
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