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A speech by Lord David Freud, Minister for Welfare Reform.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Study finds that businesses that view employment law as burdensome often did so because of a lack of understanding of the law.
Better support to get back into work through new fit note guidance.
Birmingham is leading the way in providing extra support to get disabled people into mainstream work.
From 1 April 2013, working age tenants living in social housing and receiving housing benefit will be affected by changes to their benefits.
Businesses and working families are invited to submit their views on how the system for shared parental leave and pay will work
Government launched a consultation asking businesses and working families their views on how shared parental leave and pay will work.
The government today announced that the protections available to whistleblowers are to be strengthened further.
Long-term unemployment fell by 15,000 this quarter to its lowest level for nearly a year, according to official figures released today.
The Government’s reforms to the state pension will work with automatic enrolment to boost pension-saving among low and medium earners.
Mark Hoban, Minister for Employment, responding to today’s Court of Appeal judgment on Government employment schemes.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Leveson, horsemeat, Back to Work and Mali.
Vulnerable claimants will get personalised help with their Universal Credit claim, Ministers announced today.
The Government today confirmed it will consult on proposals to make the process of automatic enrolment simpler.
Two men who pocketed thousands of pounds duping job seekers have today been banned from running an employment agency for 7 years.
Announcement of the appointment of a new Chief Information Officer at the Department for Work and Pensions.
Shared Parental Leave reforms will give parents greater flexibility about how they ‘mix and match’ care of their child.
Ministers reiterated their commitment to supporting vulnerable claimants in their response to the Work and Pensions Select Committee Report.
Two reports published today reveal the Government is making rapid progress in restoring common sense to health and safety.
How someone carries out a range of activities will be considered when their eligibility for the PIP is assessed.
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