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Over a million jobseekers could benefit from extra training following the latest changes to Universal Credit, helping fill vacancies from the care sector to the engineering industry.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A GAD technical bulletin has been published.
Minimum wage rates from April 2022 have now been announced.
This campaign will look at seasonal job scams in the months leading up to Christmas, and how to avoid.
People. Planet. Prosperity. Work and Pensions Secretary delivered a speech at Policy Exchange on how pensions can be a superpower to help us achieve Net Zero.
New announcements will affect public service pension schemes. One means the 2016 valuations will complete and another sets out how the cost control mechanism will be reformed.
Hundreds of thousands of people to be supported as part of the more than £500 million expansion of the government's Plan for Jobs.
The Chancellor will today (30 September) pay tribute to the resolve of the British public as the Government moves to the next phase of its Plan for Jobs, part of a £400 billion support package for the economy.
Government unveils plans to overhaul tipping practices, helping around 2 million people top up their income.
Government announces plans to make the right to request flexible working a day one right, as well as new entitlements for unpaid carers.
New recommendations to give pension savers a voice in how their hard-earned savings are being looked after have today been published.
As the latest employment figures are published, Scottish Secretary Alister Jack says the UK Government will continue to do all it can to get the economy back on track.
Small Business Minister Paul Scully has written an open letter to businesses about the resources available to help promote positive mental health in the workplace.
Following unprecedented fluctuations to earnings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the government has today announced legislation to set aside for one year the use of average earnings growth figures for State Pensions up-rati…
Business department joins Employers' Initiative on Domestic Abuse (EIDA) and calls on more businesses to do the same.
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.
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