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UK employers prefer experienced and older foreigners rather than British workers

UK employers prefer experienced and older foreigners rather than British workers

Figure released by the ONS today have revealed that the number of British-born workers fell by 208,000 last year while […]

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More than half of industry employers believe that the Government’s new apprenticeship scheme is damaging the apprenticeship brand

More than half of industry employers believe that the Government’s new apprenticeship scheme is damaging the apprenticeship brand

An independent survey commissioned by EAL has shown that employers believe that the Government’s new Apprenticeship scheme, which replaced the Train to […]

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Levels of UK employment improving

Levels of UK employment improving

Official figures released by the Office for National Statistics this morning reveal that levels of employment improved in the last […]

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Work Experience has real benefits

Work Experience has real benefits

Following outrage that the work experience programme received a few weeks ago (please see here) official figures reveal that young people who […]

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Minimum wage worth less now than in 2004

Minimum wage worth less now than in 2004

A report published by the Think Tank, the Resolution Foundation has found that the minimum wage is worth less now […]

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The Coalition government is honest about unemployment – unlike Labour

The Coalition government is honest about unemployment - unlike Labour

“We’re giving a true picture rather than an artificial one.”   Employment Minister Chris Grayling has accused the previous Labour […]

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Agency Worker Regulations (AWR) has led to a growth in permanent jobs

Agency Worker Regulations (AWR) has led to a growth in permanent jobs

Agency Worker Regulations (AWR) have led to a growth in permanent jobs A survey (conducted by KPMG and the Recruitment and […]

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Government encourages unemployed young people to move back in with mum and dad

Government encourages unemployed young people to move back in with mum and dad

It has emerged today that Downing Street is considering plans to withdraw the right for unemployed people under 25 years […]

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The new Work Capability Assessment is excluding people unable to work from benefits

The new Work Capability Assessment is excluding people unable to work from benefits

The new Work Capability Assessment excludes people from benefits The Citizens Advice Bureau is facing greater demands from those who are about to lose their sickness benefits. The Bureau […]

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More money for Citizen Advice as it extends its responsibilities

More money for Citizen Advice as it extends its responsibilities

More responsibility for CAB The Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) is to be given a larger role under proposals designed to simplify consumer protection […]

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