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The UK employment rate remains at a record 74.1%, according to new figures out today.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Record numbers of older people are bringing their skills, talents and experience into the UK workplace.
Last 4 offices in Yorkshire switch over to new service.
New figures released today (13 April 2016) show that more people from ethnic minority backgrounds are in work since records began in 2001.
A new armed forces National Insurance credit is available for spouses and civil partners who joined their partners on overseas postings.
The Prime Minister spoke on the UK's economic security within the EU and answered questions at PricewaterhouseCoopers in Birmingham.
New State Pension to give 'dignity in retirement', and other tax and savings changes come into effect today (6 April 2016).
UKCES's Working Futures report predicts dramatic rise in the number of men working part-time in the next ten years.
Prime Minister David Cameron met the First Minister of Wales this morning on how to secure steelmaking at Port Talbot and more widely.
Plans announced for British steel companies to compete on level playing field for public sector contracts.
The Prime Minister David Cameron spoke to the Welsh First Minister earlier today on the urgent situation with Tata Steel in Port Talbot.
The number of households where no one works has fallen by more than 750,000 since 2010 and is now at its lowest level in more than 10 years.
Andrew Rhodes has been appointed Director General of DWP Operations.
The government has confirmed that it is pressing ahead with plans to reduce Britain’s reliance on migrant workers through a new skills charge.
The government has announced the appointment of Michael Clancy as a new member to the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service Council.
Workers are urged to take simple steps to make sure they receive the government’s new National Living Wage next month.
Alun Cairns is to hold a round table meeting in North Wales to learn how the region thinks it can benefit from a growth deal.
Alun Cairns: Welfare reform transforming lives in Wales
Through the Work Programme, a total of 503,000 jobseekers have found work lasting 3 months or longer.
Private sector employment over 26 million, unemployment rate at 5.1% and the claimant count at its lowest level in over 40 years.
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