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The new record high employment rate is at 76.3%, with the unemployment rate not lower since 1974. Wage growth has outpaced inflation for the 22nd consecutive month.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Government Equalities Office is today calling for sexual harassment victims to share their stories, in one of the largest surveys of its kind ever to be carried out.
The Low Pay Commission's 2019 recommendations complete the path originally set out in 2015.
National Living Wage set to increase by 6.2% in 2020.
With further wet weather expected, Environment Agency and the AA urge drivers to stay away from flood water this winter.
There is a new record high employment rate and the unemployment rate has not been lower since 1974. Wage growth outpaces inflation for 21st successive month.
GAD carries out the first formal review of the Local Government Pension Scheme (Scotland) and concludes the 15 funds are in a strong financial position.
The Government Legal Profession’s training contract won 'Best for Level of Responsibility' at the AllAboutLaw Awards
GLP shortlisted in AllAboutLaw Awards 2019
On the third anniversary of the scheme, changes have been announced to help businesses achieve their goal of workplace inclusivity.
HMA Kate Smith CMG met with UK nationals, local authorities and businesses in Thessali and the Peloponnese.
The Low Pay Commission is publishing two reports with its advice to Government on the future of the UK minimum wage.
People from all backgrounds have been urged to become a magistrate as a new recruitment drive seeks to increase the number and diversity of those fulfilling this vital role.
New proposals include consulting on whether employers should be required to provide references for former employees.
The new cross-departmental Equalities Hub in the Cabinet Office will include the Race Disparities Unit and the Government Equalities Office.
Projections help with modelling and decision-making.
Follow-up on the UK’s Voluntary National Review process and next steps for cooperation on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
New Enterprise Allowance, a fund for jobseekers with a business idea, has helped launch over 200 businesses a week by benefit claimants since 2017.
Speech by Minister for Disabled People Justin Tomlinson at the John Lewis Partnership event to promote health and wellbeing amongst staff.
If you have a bank account in Yemen and receive State Pension or Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit from the UK into this account, it will be paid Yemeni rial (YER).
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