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A new benefit fraud and error advertising campaign will be launched today (3 January 2014).
Tough new rules come into force to ensure that migrants don’t take advantage of the British benefits system.
More than 74,000 young jobseekers have escaped long-term unemployment and found lasting work.
The Work Programme has helped 208,000 jobseekers to escape long-term unemployment and find lasting work.
The government is consulting on the problems identified around the use of zero hours contracts.
Employment hit a new record high this month with over 30 million people in jobs for the first time.
Our new strategy sets out ideas on how to help more disabled people and those with health conditions get into and stay in work.
More than 2 million workers have begun saving into a workplace pensions scheme as a result of automatic enrolment.
The New Enterprise Allowance has helped enterprising jobseekers set up 32,520 new businesses.
Transcript of Q&A from PM Direct event with David Cameron at Tetley, Stockton-on-Tees on 13 December 2013.
Beth Carruthers has been appointed as the new chief executive of Remploy.
How DWP and local authorities are working together to implement Universal Credit.
The Access to Work scheme has set aside £2 million to help disabled people take up work placements.
The British Embassy in Budapest is looking for an enthusiastic, energetic and creative new member of the Public Diplomacy team to manage its social media.
The UK is hosting the first G8 summit on dementia in London on 11 December.
Working with employers to remove barriers, increase understanding and ensure that disabled people can fulfil their potential.
Research shows that Universal Credit claimants do more to get into work than jobseekers claiming under the current system.
Working mums and dads today (29 November 2013) learn how the new system of shared parental leave will work for them and their employers
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