Breaking news! A4e and Paul Mason special
BBC journalist Paul Mason has just broke a story about A4e. Apparently this will [was] be featurned on Newsnight [yesterday] […]
Read moreLondon-based organisation Third Age Foundation which provides free computer training for people aged over 40, has claimed that Work Programme prime […]
Read moreRemploy may be saved in Wales
David Cameron has said he will look at a proposal to devolve money for Remploy factories to Wales, but has warned they […]
Read moreyesMinister's Budget 2012 summary
yesMinister’s Executive Summary Early this afternoon the Chancellor announced the 2012 budget, one which he claimed would help Britain “earn […]
Read moreyesMinister’s Budget 2012 summary
yesMinister’s Executive Summary Early this afternoon the Chancellor announced the 2012 budget, one which he claimed would help Britain “earn […]
Read more£6.19 Minimum wage agreed
The Government today accepted the Independent Low Pay Commission’s (LPC) recommendations for this year’s National Minimum Wage (NMW) rates. – […]
Read moreWhat we need is a growth strategy
“balanced budget multiplier” In this week’s budget what we urgently need is a budget which supports the government in rolling […]
Read moreFeature article by Jack Stopforth of Liverpool Chamber of Commerce When he was in opposition, Chris Grayling was asked by […]
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DWP Select Committee: Grayling in command, shakin Stevens, Serco, A4e & SMF
Posted in THE GRAPEVINE! news, comment & a bit of gossip, THINK TANK - The Ideas Zone....!!!, Welfare to Work | 1 Comment
This week’s Department for Work and Pensions Select Committee meeting was a truly enlightening event. Chris Grayling was at his […]
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