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The furlough scheme has been extended until the end of April 2021 with the government continuing to contribute 80% towards wages – giving businesses and employees across the UK certainty into the New Year, the Chancellor a…
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Hundreds of thousands of people to be supported as part of the more than £500 million expansion of the government's Plan for Jobs.
The number of people on furlough has fallen to the lowest level since the start of the pandemic as the UK economy continues to rebound and businesses reopen, according to new statistics.
A progress update setting out how the Plan for Jobs has supported millions of people, and will continue to support people into work and develop their skills.
From 12 April, jobcentres in England, Scotland and Wales will return to their pre-lockdown opening hours.
The Chancellor will today (30 September) pay tribute to the resolve of the British public as the Government moves to the next phase of its Plan for Jobs, part of a £400 billion support package for the economy.
Furlough numbers have fallen to their lowest level this year, according to official statistics published today, as the number of people relying on the scheme fell to 3.4 million.
National Apprenticeship Week 2021 celebrates the apprentices and employers that have gone above and beyond during the pandemic.
Education Secretary sets out how colleges are playing a central role in transforming skills and the way people progress into the workplace.
Nearly two million Brits could be supported back into work through innovative Plan for Jobs employment schemes delivered by the DWP.
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