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Up to 25,000 people will benefit from new employment support starting today as part of the Government’s flagship Universal Support programme.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The GPA has achieved ‘Inclusive Environments Recognition’ at project level from the Construction Industry Council (CIC) for its Government Hub in Birmingham.
The Government Actuary has completed a consultation on public service pensions Directions which set out how 2020 valuations should be carried out.
Jobseekers are now able to access a new Government-backed employment programme designed to fill vacancies in the hospitality sector.
InFocus brings together news and views from across the Government Property Agency
The Government Property Agency has appointed several new facilities management contracts as part of its UK-wide workplace services transformation programme.
Disabled people and those with health conditions, who are currently being held back from improving their lives through work, will be better supported to realise their potential under Government plans unveiled today.
GAD has updated actuarial factors for key public service pension schemes. Actuarial factors are used to calculate the benefits of scheme members under different scenarios.
A new consultation, launched today, will advise unions on reasonable steps they should take to ensure minimum service levels are achieved during strike action.
GAD has been nominated in 2 categories in an industry competition.
The UK spoke on a number of agenda items at the WTO General Council on 24-25 July 2023.
From today (24 July 2023), parents of children aged 1 and 2 on Universal Credit will start to benefit from meeting more frequently with work coaches to help them prepare for work.
Millions of British workers will have more flexibility over where and when they work as the Flexible Working Bill achieves Royal Assent.
Government Bill to introduce Minimum Service Levels during industrial action receives Royal Assent
Tens of thousands of Brits will be helped to take stock of their work, wellbeing and finances through a £5 million expansion of the DWP’s “Mid-life MOT” initiative.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A new online Midlife MOT has been launched to help older workers with financial planning, health guidance, and to assess what their skills mean for their careers and futures.
GAD reviewed 2 social security funds in Jersey with the results being presented to the States Members.
GAD has helped to estimate the impact of new pension measures on members as the Chancellor announced a wide range of pension reforms earlier this month.
New plans to improve the lives of disabled people have been set out by the Government today (Tuesday 18 July).
New support scheme to help smooth the way for injured or disabled ex-military to return to work.
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