Chris Grayling has been promoted to the Cabinet and is now Justice Secretary. Chris has worked hard for this; well […]
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Welfare to work providers struggling
The Telegraph is reporting that welfare reforms could be under threat after some private contractors admitted struggling to find […]
Read moreAround one million single parents could potentially lose out when the Government’s Universal Credit plan is brought in next year. […]
Read moreSelect committee hearing, Universal Credit
Work and Pensions Committee Select Committee Announcement 30 August 2012 For Immediate Release: AN11 2012–13 ORAL EVIDENCE Committee examines the […]
Read moreWelfare Services Serco Welfare Services would like to hear from organisations interested in working with us in the […]
Read moreBenefits will no longer be paid in cash
Unemployment benefits in Australia will no longer be paid in cash. All benefits will be paid through a “BasicsCard” which […]
Read moreIs the BBC having a go at the government
Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith’s department has made a formal complaint to the BBC claiming that its coverage […]
Read moreIs ATOS are getting away with under performance?
Ministers have been urged to overhaul the government’s contract with the private firm Atos Healthcare, which carries out medical assessments […]
Read moreImpose sanctions on ATOS
Citizens Advice has renewed its call for the government to impose financial penalties on Atos for every inaccurate work capability […]
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