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Research has found over half of individuals awarded a pay out following an employment tribunal hearing do not receive their award in full.
Employers must pay their workers correctly or risk serious damage to their reputation and staff productivity, research reveals.
Call for evidence launched asking business groups and stakeholders for views on the social and employment review and how it affects the UK.
The government's response to the Supreme Court verdict on government employment schemes.
Personal Independence Payment is being rolled out to existing claimants of Disability Living Allowance.
David Cameron announces that some of the UK’s leading businesses have signed up to deliver new and improved apprenticeships.
New jobseekers in Hammersmith will be able to make a claim for Universal Credit.
Latest figures show over 2,000 more disabled people got the support they needed to get or keep their job, compared with this time last year.
British expatriates who receive UK pensions and benefits may soon be contacted by the Department of Work & Pensions to confirm their international bank details.
The number of people claiming Jobseeker's Allowance fell dramatically over the last month, by more than 40,000.
Business Secretary Vince Cable announced the appointment Sir Brendan Barber as the new Chair of Acas.
Latest Office for National Statistics figures show a million more people are in work compared to early 2010.
New jobseekers will have to account more clearly for their efforts to find work to get their benefit.
David McArthur, account manager at Bournemouth Jobcentre Plus, awarded Honorary Fellowship by the Institute of Recruitment Professionals.
Changes to automatic enrolment rules to help employers.
Independent research published on public view about the benefit cap.
In the first year of a new scheme to get workers saving for retirement, over 1.6 million people have enrolled.
The proportion of claims made online has more than doubled in a year – saving money and paving the way for Universal Credit.
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