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Minister says “No evidence of fraud in A4e’s current contracts”

Minister says "No evidence of fraud in A4e's current contracts"

The training company A4e has been stripped of its government welfare to work contract, however has been cleared to retain […]

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Minister says "No evidence of fraud in A4e's current contracts"

Minister says "No evidence of fraud in A4e's current contracts"

The training company A4e has been stripped of its government welfare to work contract, however has been cleared to retain […]

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yesMinister news: Remploy, RDA and much more…

yesMinister news: Remploy, RDA and much more...

See the yesMinister newsletter here Regional growth fund, Remploy and much much more….

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Liam Byrne may loose job in cabinet reshuffle

Liam Byrne may loose job in cabinet reshuffle

Liam Byrne is set to lose his shadow Work and Pensions role and may well be thrown out of the […]

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So Remploy wasn’t too expensive afterall… Regional Growth fund spends £200,000 per job

So Remploy wasn't too expensive afterall... Regional Growth fund spends £200,000 per job

As a result of the Sayce Review, the government concluded that £25,000 was far too much to spend on getting […]

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So Remploy wasn't too expensive afterall… Regional Growth fund spends £200,000 per job

So Remploy wasn't too expensive afterall... Regional Growth fund spends £200,000 per job

As a result of the Sayce Review, the government concluded that £25,000 was far too much to spend on getting […]

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Police demonstrations coincide with public sector strikes

Police demonstrations coincide with public sector strikes

Yesterday saw hundreds of thousands of public sector workers go on strike, from teachers to immigration staff at Heathrow.  While […]

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WCA: unconditional support cases increase

WCA: unconditional support cases increase

New figures show the proportion of disabled people found eligible for unconditional support under the ​fitness for work regime is […]

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Remploy workers only making cups of tea

Remploy workers only making cups of tea

Welsh Government Education Minister Leighton Andrews has called for the Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith to be sacked […]

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Interserve buys BEST

Interserve buys BEST

Interserve has acquired Business Employment Services Training Limited (BEST), a provider of training and development for job-seekers and employers. Interserve, […]

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