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Over 3 million eligible workers set for a pay rise of up to £1,400 a year as new National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage rates take effect.
This change is another step towards creating a genuine living wage that supports millions of families across the country.
More than one million working people across the UK will see a rise in living standards thanks to improvements to Statutory Sick Pay, ministers have announced today.
The Government will today table amendments to the Employment Rights Bill.
New figures published today [Thursday 27 February] show a significant spike in Pension Credit applications following a DWP campaign to boost uptake, the highest since comparisons began in 2020.
FTSE Women Leaders Review and UK Government publish latest report on women in leadership roles at FTSE350 companies.
Government lays legislation confirming that the new National Living Wage and new National Minimum Wage will take effect from 1 April.
Ministers are encouraging UK businesses to work with Jobcentres to fill the thousands of jobs currently vacant as the UK goes for growth, the Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall set out today (30 January).
A new “Keep Britain Working” review has been launched today [Friday 24 January] to explore how to urgently support people with long-term illnesses or disabilities back into work, and to stay in work.
Thousands of working families with babies in neonatal care will be entitled to additional time off as a day one right
GAD advised the Utility Regulator of Northern Ireland about pension costs of the electricity company over a 6-year period
People with back, joint, and muscle issues living in areas with the worst waiting lists for musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions are set to be treated quicker and supported back into employment as the Government gets Britain wor…
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has released new statistics today [Thursday 28 November] on the amount of Pension Credit applications, as well as applications processed and those claims that were successful.
GAD is to take part as a host board in the Boardroom Apprentice programme. Successful applicants will get a year-long learning and development placement.
Employers now have a legal duty to take reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment and create a safe working environment.
A new report on the Manx National Insurance Fund includes analysis from GAD. It includes options to ensure long-term funding sustainability.
Ministers have unveiled the Employment Rights Bill to help deliver economic security and growth to businesses, workers and communities across the UK.
Millions of workers stand to benefit from greater financial security in later life following a consultation launched today.
Workers will now keep 100% of their tips, gratuities and service charges following new act coming into effect.
GAD supports UK regulators by helping them understand the pension costs of the companies they regulate. We provide data, analysis and evidenced based expertise.
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