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Business department joins Employers' Initiative on Domestic Abuse (EIDA) and calls on more businesses to do the same.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Blog summarising the work experiences of GAD apprentices.
By law, workers must be paid at least the minimum wage for their age - here are 10 outrageous excuses employers have used to try and flout the rules.
Students from across the country got a taste of what it is like to work at the centre of government this week when they took part in a work experience scheme at the Treasury.
We support the Ministry of Justice's work on a reformed pension scheme for the judiciary providing actuarial costings and drawing on our experience of public service pensions.
Guest blog about modelling as featured on Actuaries in government.
The 191 named companies failed to pay £2.1 million to over 34,000 workers.
Applications are invited from qualified Somalis for a one-year Master’s degree programme in various universities across the UK.
The Chancellor has called on small and medium business leaders to sign up to a new programme designed to hone their expertise as he attended one of the first courses in the UK today (August 2).
Government backs employment rights for disabled workers as part of National Disability Strategy.
Anthony Arter will continue in his role as the Pensions Ombudsman for another year.
GAD has appointed a new non-executive director and Management Board Chair. Les Philpott has held a range of non-executive roles in the public, private and charity sectors.
The new Health and Disability Green Paper – launched today – will pave the way for a fairer future of the benefits system to better meet the needs of disabled people and those with health conditions.
A new type of pension scheme, with the potential to provide better retirement outcomes and stability, will move a step closer today.
As the latest ONS employment figures are published, Alister Jack, Secretary of State for Scotland, says the UK Government remains wholly focused on recovery.
The British Embassy in Montevideo is looking for stewards to help at the British Pavilion 10-19 September 2021.
GAD has completed a quality assurance exercise on an online pension calculator tool. It's from Money Helper and it helps calculate people’s likely retirement income.
Last year, HMRC helped more than 150,000 workers who were paid under the minimum wage and is reminding seasonal summer staff to check their pay.
Plans to support savers seeking access to their pension pots are outlined today in a change to ensure people are fully informed before moving their money.
Environment Secretary visits Clean Growth UK which has helped create over 700 green economy jobs.
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