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Government plans to protect small pension pots by limiting the level at which fees can be charged on them will be outlined today.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Almost 3,000 central government jobs will be brought to regions outside London and South East England by 2025.
The latest ONS employment figures are published today [18 May 2021].
Savers will have a much clearer picture of their pension pots from next year, thanks to government plans to introduce simpler annual statements.
GAD provides varying levels of support to the departments in preparation of their pension scheme cashflow forecasts for the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR).
The Government Actuary’s Department (GAD) provides advice to trustees of a number of funded pension schemes, which cover over 300,000 members with combined assets of around £30 billion.
The Chancellor visited Pillars Brewery in London today (12 May) as they gear up for the return of indoor hospitality next week.
Professional Qualifications Bill introduced to Parliament, ensuring skilled professionals from around the world will have their qualifications recognised in the UK.
LPC underpayment report sets out how the pandemic has created new challenges for compliance
On International Workers’ Day 2021, we’re reflecting on some of the key steps the government has taken to support workers since last year.
Department for Transport awarded prestigious accolade for commitment to gender equality in the workplace.
The recruitment is a further boost for the government’s Plan for Jobs, which aims to help people of all ages move into work.
More disabled people will be helped into work thanks to new government support.
A National Insurance contributions holiday for businesses who employ armed forces veterans comes into force on 6 April 2021.
Millions of jobseekers will be able to access longer work-related training while in receipt of benefits to boost their chances of finding employment.
The age threshold for the National Living Wage changes from 25 to 23 as the rate increases on 1 April.
Millions of workers in all parts of the UK will receive a pay increase from today.
13,500 Work Coaches are now in post to help people across the country find their next role, start a new career or re-train in growing industries, the Work and Pensions Secretary has announced.
Today, Work and Pensions Secretary Thérèse Coffey is set to announce that the vibrant city of Leeds will become the Department for Work and Pensions’ second HQ and will house a Ministerial office due to open this April.
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