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More and more people have been making contact with their lost pension funds using the government’s free Pension Tracing Service.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Thousands of people in jobs where it is not traditional to save in a pension are building up retirement savings for the first time.
UKCES today launched the Futures Programme, a new approach to targeting workforce development problems that are holding back growth.
The expansion of the full Universal Credit benefit to the rest of the north west of England will start in June.
635,000 claimants have signed new agreements setting out what they will do to find work in return for their benefits.
What Scottish independence would mean for social security, pensions and helping people into work.
The number of disabled people taking advantage of support to get or keep a job is up by over 10% on last year.
The Deputy Prime Minister spoke at the launch of Cityfathers on the need for change to create equal opportunities in the parental leave system.
Schools and councils across the country need to educate their staff to prevent the misuse of health and safety laws.
"The solution is in the private sector, not the public sector, since only business can create new jobs that can create wealth for the nation."
Pilot scheme to give the most vulnerable homeless people the right skills and training to get into work.
Unemployment has dropped below 7% for the first time since the recession and employment has seen the biggest annual jump in a generation.
The British Consulate in Paris organised a workshop on mental health issues last week.
Around 9 million pension savers will save for the first time or save more, due to reforms of workplace pensions.
La Embajada Británica tiene vacante el Puesto de Jardinero y Auxiliar de Mantenimiento
People who have recently taken a tax-free lump sum from their defined contribution pension will be given 18 months rather than 6 months to decide what they wish to do with the rest of their retirement savings.
In a crack down on illegal working, unscrupulous employers who exploit workers will face tougher enforcement action and stronger penalties.
Creating conditions for businesses to grow, resulting in jobs, and welfare reform to get people into work.
New jobseekers in Shotton can claim Universal Credit from 7 April 2014 as the new benefit rolls out.
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