Archive for the ‘Welfare to Work’ Category

Brendan Barber stepping down from the TUC

The Trade Union Council’s Brendan Barber has announced that he is stepping down as General Secretary at the end of […]

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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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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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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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Kenndy Scott: Highly Commended in the GO Awards

Kenndy Scott: Highly Commended in the GO Awards

Tuesday March 13th, Kennedy Scott was awarded highly commended as runner-up in the small to medium category of the Government’s […]

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Work experience, a key asset for apprenticeships

Work experience, a key asset for apprenticeships

Work experience means fewer drop outs Research from Ofsted has shown that apprentices with work experience are more likely to […]

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Education is the great liberator but university is not for everyone

Education is the great liberator but university is not for everyone

Apprentices in London could claim a 30 per cent travel reduction Mayor of London Boris Johnson has underscored his support […]

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CEO of Mind, Paul Farmer stands down from WCA panel

CEO of Mind, Paul Farmer stands down from WCA panel

Paul Farmer, Chief Exeutive of the mental health charity Mind has quit his position as the charity representative on a […]

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