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Over 8,000 households who had their benefits capped have found jobs, reduced their benefit claim, or had another change of circumstance.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Young people have got their foot on the career ladder with YouTube, Disney and Google through working with their local Jobcentre Plus adviser.
Personal Independence Payment roll out is extended to cover 5 new areas of the country.
A new cross-industry project has been launched to help businesses measure the value of their workforce.
Improvements to make the process of transferring business ownership fairer and more effective have come into force today (31 January 2014).
Richard Caseby has been named as the new Director of Communications at the Department for Work and Pensions today (30 January 2014).
Councils will receive £165 million to support vulnerable claimants who might need extra support next year (2014 to 2015).
A sharp rise in skills shortages could be holding back the UK’s economic recovery.
The British Embassy Baku would like to invite applications for the position of Pro-Consul (part-time).
Lord Freud discusses how Universal Credit will help employees to work more hours and calls on employers to champion the new benefit.
An overhaul of guidance on working at height is being launched.
Latest analysis shows more than 3,000 young people a month have been given a career opportunity through work experience since 2011.
Setting out a vision for Britain’s welfare state.
Latest analysis shows almost a million people who applied for sickness benefit have instead been found fit for work.
The Department for Work and Pensions will start to introduce alternative 0345 phone numbers for its major call lines from March 2014.
New figures show that 2,960 people started claiming Universal Credit in the Greater Manchester and Cheshire areas from April 2013 to the end of October 2013.
The number of people in a job rose 280,000 in the last 3 months – the largest quarterly increase since records began.
The British Embassy Asuncion requires a Receptionist to join our team.
New migrant jobseekers from the European Economic Area (EEA) will no longer be able to get Housing Benefit from April 2014.
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