Remploy, 80s pop tunes and apprenticeships, Katie Price’s social welfare policy and more
As part of yesMinister’s monitoring service at the end of every week Dr Floyd Millen writes an opinion piece on […]
Read moreThe Purchasing Managers Index released today has revealed that Britain’s manufacturing sector continued to contract in June. Despite negative growth, […]
Read moreFollowing weeks of allocations of fraud, welfare to work provider A4e faces further problems as figures reveal that it has […]
Read moreResearch undertaken by Fe Week claims that lead providers were charged more than £175 million in management fees to subcontractors […]
Read moreResearch undertaken by Fe Week claims that lead providers were charged more than £175 million in management fees to subcontractors […]
Read moreUK labour productivity drops
Figures released by the Office of National Statistics this morning has found that the UK labour productivity fell by 1.3 […]
Read moreWith the Government putting greater emphasis on higher level apprenticeships, it seems that the BCC has decided to extend it […]
Read moreAccording to provisional data published today by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, the apprenticeship programme continues to grow […]
Read moreWork and Pensions Committee Youth Unemployment
Work and Pensions Committee Select Committee Announcement 28 June 2012 For Immediate Release: AN08 2012–13 ORAL EVIDENCE Youth unemployment: Committee […]
Read moreFollowing the criticism that the Government faced after it emerged that Tesco was offering unpaid work experience schemes as part […]
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