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Enforcement of the gender pay gap reporting deadlines suspended for this year.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A range of extra support and measures will be in place to help workers, benefit claimants and businesses affected by coronavirus.
Today’s figures from the Office for National Statistics show more people in work, while wages have now been outpacing inflation for 2 years.
The Government has confirmed its 2024 target for the National Living Wage to reach two-thirds of median earnings.
New findings from Innovate UK show that half of young people in the UK think their age is a barrier to business success.
Statutory Sick Pay will be made available from day one when self-isolating, instead of day four, the Prime Minister announced today.
New campaign to remind workers of their right to paid holiday leave and ensure employers check their staff are taking their leave.
Correspondence between Director of Private Pensions and Arm’s Length Bodies Pete Searle and Charles Counsell Chief Executive of The Pensions Regulator.
The UK jobs market continues to boom, as the first set of employment figures since leaving the EU show the number in work has reached a new record high.
The Low Pay Commission is tendering for research into the effects of the National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage. The deadline is Monday 2 March.
GAD publishes its annual report on the impact on the National Insurance Fund, of Up-rating Social Security Benefits and updating National Insurance Contributions.
Pension specialists share their expertise at a key industry conference.
Businesses that fail to pay their workers the National Minimum Wage or National Living Wage will continue to be publicly named by the government, following a review of the scheme.
Primary Authority, the scheme that helps business comply with regulations, is ten years old and celebrations are taking place.
Military veterans are to be guaranteed interviews for civil service jobs.
UK state pensioners currently living in the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland will continue to have their pensions increased annually.
Parents who suffer the devastating loss of a child will be entitled to 2 weeks’ statutory leave.
Prisoners in Scotland’s largest prison are to receive enhanced employment support in a bid to reduce re-offending rates in Scotland.
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.
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.
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