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Over 450 new businesses every week have been set up over the last year thanks to a government scheme.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Stephen Crabb: "The Work Programme is working for Wales."
Government has taken action to reduce potential costs to employers and give certainty to workers on their rights on holiday pay.
Full-time jobs accounted for 95% of the rise in employment over the past year, with private sector employment rising by 637,000.
The Work Programme has contributed to bringing the number of long-term unemployed people down to the lowest it has been for 5 years.
Statistics out today show there are more people in work than ever before. Here are answers to some of the key questions.
An online calculator has been developed to help prospective parents work out what their leave and pay entitlements are.
Apply to join our team of core staff in the Security and Justice Group based in London
The benefit cap is providing a clear incentive to work, new DWP research proves.
The number of employees automatically enrolled into a workplace pension scheme has passed the 5 million mark.
If you are over 22 and in work then you may be entitled to extra money from your employer.
New report from the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) shows jobs both old and new are set to be Careers of the Future.
The basic State Pension is to rise by around double the rate of inflation helping to give people increased financial security in retirement.
Parents are now able to apply for Shared Parental Leave after new regulations came into force on Monday 1 December.
Employers who owe their workers thousands of pounds for failing to pay them the National Minimum Wage have been named.
By spring 2015, 1 in 3 of the country’s Jobcentres will be taking claims for Universal Credit.
Employment Relations Minister announces the reappointment of 3 members to the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas) Council.
Couples who have shared the care of their child in the first year after birth have had great experiences.
The Financial Secretary to the Treasury gives an overview of the government's pension reforms.
Nick Clegg is encouraging businesses to do more to support family friendly working as several major employers announce paternity packages for their staff.
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