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The government has taken actions to mitigate workforce disruption caused by Omicron.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
New package of support to help thousands of disabled people into work as government builds back fairer.
Fifty veterans will get a digital boost in their job-hunting endeavours thanks to a donation of laptops by National Highways
In our review of the actuarial valuations of the Local Government Pension Scheme in England and Wales, we found the scheme's financial position had strengthened.
The Minister for Disabled People launches a consultation on disability workforce reporting as part of the National Disability Strategy
A new type of pension scheme delivering reliable returns – and potentially boosting retirement incomes for millions, will soon become a reality after regulations were laid in Parliament.
The Chief Secretary to the Treasury today praised Britain’s businesses for boosting the skills of their workforces and “investing in the British people” by taking on apprentices as part of a roundtable to turbo-charge the UK…
Government is naming and shaming businesses which failed to pay the minimum wage to 12,000 of the lowest paid workers.
Brendan McCafferty has been appointed as the next Chair of the National Employment Savings Trust (Nest) Corporation.
Hundreds of disabled university students are set to benefit from a new ‘passport’ scheme that will support them as they move into work.
Plans to make it easier for pension schemes to access investments which can offer greater returns to savers have been outlined today.
The Minister for Employment, Mims Davies, calls for employers to strengthen their support to keep millions of women in work.
State Pensions and benefits will be increased by 3.1 percent next year, it has been confirmed.
The new appointment will bolster government’s continued efforts to protect and enhance workers’ rights while stamping out workplace exploitation.
In the final phase of our job scams campaign, DBS has been working with JobsAware and Cifas to understand the impact of scams, and how to avoid being scammed.
Over 100,000 young people across the country have now started jobs through the government’s landmark Kickstart Scheme, it was announced today (Tuesday 16 November).
The online meeting will aim to give members of the public, their representatives, and people with a professional interest in occupational diseases, the opportunity to learn and ask questions about the Council’s work.
Plans to protect small pension pots from being eroded by charges will be introduced next year.
New measures to protect pension savers and help stop scam transfers in their tracks became law today (Monday 8 November).
Work and Pensions Secretary of State Thérèse Coffey has urged world leaders to follow the UK’s lead in the fight against climate change during talks at COP26.
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