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Fifty veterans will get a digital boost in their job-hunting endeavours thanks to a donation of laptops by National Highways
A new type of pension scheme delivering reliable returns – and potentially boosting retirement incomes for millions, will soon become a reality after regulations were laid in Parliament.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Government is naming and shaming businesses which failed to pay the minimum wage to 12,000 of the lowest paid workers.
Hundreds of disabled university students are set to benefit from a new ‘passport’ scheme that will support them as they move into work.
State Pensions and benefits will be increased by 3.1 percent next year, it has been confirmed.
In the final phase of our job scams campaign, DBS has been working with JobsAware and Cifas to understand the impact of scams, and how to avoid being scammed.
Over 100,000 young people across the country have now started jobs through the government’s landmark Kickstart Scheme, it was announced today (Tuesday 16 November).
Plans to protect small pension pots from being eroded by charges will be introduced next year.
A GAD technical bulletin has been published.
Minimum wage rates from April 2022 have now been announced.
This campaign will look at seasonal job scams in the months leading up to Christmas, and how to avoid.
Government announces plans to make the right to request flexible working a day one right, as well as new entitlements for unpaid carers.
By law, workers must be paid at least the minimum wage for their age - here are 10 outrageous excuses employers have used to try and flout the rules.
Students from across the country got a taste of what it is like to work at the centre of government this week when they took part in a work experience scheme at the Treasury.
The 191 named companies failed to pay £2.1 million to over 34,000 workers.
A new type of pension scheme, with the potential to provide better retirement outcomes and stability, will move a step closer today.
The British Embassy in Montevideo is looking for stewards to help at the British Pavilion 10-19 September 2021.
Last year, HMRC helped more than 150,000 workers who were paid under the minimum wage and is reminding seasonal summer staff to check their pay.
Plans to support savers seeking access to their pension pots are outlined today in a change to ensure people are fully informed before moving their money.
The new tool will help expectant parents share time off in the early stages of their baby’s life, allowing them to check eligibility and pay entitlement with the Shared Parental Leave and Pay scheme.
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