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The government has announced a review of automatic enrolment to encourage more people to save into a workplace pension.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Sir Brendan Barber has been reappointed as chair of the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service Council.
The review shows how employment plays an important role in improving the wellbeing and self-worth of people with drug and alcohol addiction.
Advice for people claiming a UK State Pension in Yemen.
New figures show that the number of people saving into workplace pensions continues to rise and has increased by 4.4 million since 2012.
The Taylor review on modern employment practices launches with a regional tour to discuss the UK’s labour market.
National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage rates to increase.
The Government Actuary’s Department has been commissioned to look at projected life expectancy in future years.
A welfare state is not enough. We need a system that involves many players – health professionals, employers and voluntary organisations.
The unemployment rate has dropped to an 11-year low of just 4.8% – down by more than 900,000 since 2010 – according to figures out today.
The latest set of jobs figures show Wales is consolidating its economic gains with the employment level remaining at a record high.
Plans to cap early exit charges for occupational pensions will ensure people are not unfairly penalised for accessing their savings early.
In the 6 months after the launch of the new State Pension in April, more than 1.5 million personal State Pension forecasts were issued.
A new legal protection for whistleblowers applying for jobs in the children’s social care sector has been announced.
Prime Minister Theresa May and Prime Minister Narendra Modi set out a bold vision for the India-UK Strategic Partnership.
Government announces independent review of electronic voting for industrial action ballot.
Dozens of firms have stepped up to back the Northern Powerhouse in major boost to the government’s ambitions.
Prime Minister Theresa May gave a statement following Nissan's decision to produce the Qashqai and a new model at their Sunderland plant.
More than 100 young nuclear professionals have joined the team tackling Europe's most complex environmental restoration job.
Hundreds of thousands of savers have cashed in over £7.6 billion from their pension pots using government’s landmark pension freedoms.
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