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1,000 women have got jobs in the construction and engineering sector, thanks to a partnership between DWP and Women into Construction.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
New measures to stop over-75s on Pension Credit having to obtain paperwork to get a free TV licence
New law to allow businesses to supply skilled agency workers to plug staffing gaps during industrial action.
American tech firm Credera invests £45 million into Manchester and Newcastle, creating over 300 jobs.
Over 160,000 pension scheme members will be encouraged to learn more about making greener pension choices in a new three-week trial.
In our latest blog we look at advice and guidance in job applications and the interview process at GAD.
James provides an insight into his commercial law training contract within the Government Legal Department
UK pensions have been given a green boost through new measures which will drive forward ambitions to tackle climate risk.
Minister for Disabled People, Chloe Smith delivers roundtable intervention at Conference of States Parties to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
Pensioners and their loved ones are being urged to take up Pension Credit as new figures show an estimated £1.7 billion in benefit is being left unclaimed.
Helping people understand their pension options in retirement is the focus of a new call for evidence published by the Department for Work and Pensions today (14 June 2022).
The campaign aims to promote the support that DBS can provide to employers.
Ella provides an insight into her training contract within the National Crime Agency
Today, 7 June, member states of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) agreed to ambitious new plans to boost sustainability and inclusivity in employment, as the UK chaired the first Employment an…
Rita French, UK Human Rights Ambassador, delivered the following statement during the ILO Committee on the Application of Standards (CAS). The discussion focussed on China’s non-compliance with ILO Convention 111 on non-disc…
Over 347,000 unemployed people on benefits have found work in just four months through the government’s Way to Work campaign – an ambitious national push to get half a million more people into jobs by the end of June.
More than 1,000 Ukrainian pensioners who recently arrived in Britain after fleeing the Russian invasion are already receiving financial support through Pension Credit, new figures show.
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Thérèse Coffey, joined G7 employment ministers in Wolfsburg as part of the German presidency of the G7.
Mobile game advertising is being used for the first time by BEIS to promote the National Minimum Wage and Living Wage uplift in April – worth £1,000 extra to a full-time worker on the National Living Wage.
On Wednesday 18th May 2022, Minister for Disabled People Chloe Smith gave a speech to open a Disability Confident Jobs Fair at Hillman Street Jobcentre Plus.
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