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Couples finding out now that they are expecting a child will be among the first eligible to take advantage of new shared parental leave.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Vince Cable called on business, unions and individuals to help close loopholes in plans to ban exclusivity clauses in zero hours contracts.
The number of disabled people in apprenticeships has more than tripled in the last 10 years.
New figures reveal Watford, north Dorset and the Shetland Islands are leading the way against outdated stereotypes of older workers.
Saving into a workplace pension is becoming more of a social norm, new research shows.
Today (15 August 2014) marks 600 days until the start of the new State Pension – on 6 April 2016.
Four million people have now been automatically enrolled in workplace pensions – an increase of over 1 million this year or over 6,000 a day on average.
UK Commission for Employment and Skills welcomes new findings on youth unemployment, but claims much work is still to be done to tackle the problem.
Youth unemployment has seen the largest annual fall since records began alongside the steepest annual fall in unemployment in 25 years.
11.9m people in the UK are failing to save enough for retirement but many only need make modest changes to safeguard their financial future.
Returning to work after having children can be difficult for women but sound advice and support make this easier.
Almost 10,000 people who had their benefits capped have now moved into work or stopped claiming Housing Benefit entirely.
The Prime Minister David Cameron held a Q&A session at United Utilities in Warrington.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Lords on 30 July by Lord Taylor of Holbeach.
David Cameron and Theresa May have announced changes to universities and colleges seeking sponsor status and European migrants' benefits.
The government’s new Health and Work Service in England and Wales will be delivered by Health Management Limited, a MAXIMUS company, it was announced today (25 July 2014).
Remploy Employment ÌìÃÀÓ°Ôº will become independent of government so it can expand its business to help even more disabled people into work.
The government is updating the way it talks to benefit claimants following an independent review of Jobseeker's Allowance sanctions.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the MH17 plane crash, Student Loans Company, pensions and Gaza.
The Prime Minister hails new figures on the first anniversary of Disability Confident campaign, as over 1,000 British businesses sign up to the campaign.
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