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Kate Jones has today been announced as the new Chair of the Pension Protection Fund (PPF), and will take up the post on 1 July 2021.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Government Actuary has reviewed the cost control mechanism used in public service pension schemes. His report recommends possible changes.
The new tool will help expectant parents share time off in the early stages of their baby’s life, allowing them to check eligibility and pay entitlement with the Shared Parental Leave and Pay scheme.
UK National Statement at the 14th Conference of the States Parties to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Covid recovery remains priority says Alister Jack after latest ONS employment figures published
From Dundee to Swansea and in London boroughs, young people across all corners of Great Britain are now benefitting from new specialist employment support and advice from local Youth Hubs.
Regulator for trade unions and employers’ associations will be modernised to uphold high standards across the sector
The UK today becomes the first major economy to push forward plans to make pension schemes mitigate against the risks of climate change.
New workers’ watchdog will be created to protect the rights of UK workers.
Helen provides an insight into her commercial law training contract within the Government Legal Department
Ben provides an insight into his training contract within the Government Legal Department
Thousands of jobs are being created thanks partly to the government’s super-deduction, the biggest two year tax cut in modern British history, the Chancellor heard today (28 May) on a visit to Openreach in Peterborough.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has partnered with Google to provide 9,000 jobseekers across the UK with scholarships to gain a Google Career Certificate.
Around 100,000 people who lost jobs in the pandemic are on the road back to work thanks to a government programme providing targeted support to relaunch their careers.
Visit the new site to learn more about the potential to grow your knowledge, explore new specialities and develop a varied career as an APHA Vet.
Government plans to protect small pension pots by limiting the level at which fees can be charged on them will be outlined today.
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).
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