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Between March to May 2016 and June to August 2016, the number of people in work and the number of unemployed people increased. The number of people not working and not seeking or available to work (economically inactive) fell. There were 31.81 milli...

I, Daniel Blake Film Premier

Wednesday 19 October, 2016

Ken Loach's 'I, Daniel Blake,' about an ailing carpenter who fights to stay on welfare, is a film of moving relevance. The premier was attended by many welfare campaigners and other leading figures including Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.   The Br...

More comments, following the publication of the report - Independent Case Examiner Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) complaints received between 1 April 2015 and 31 March 2016. The Independent Case Examiner (ICE) report is also critical about ho...

The DWP should 'pay close attention to all aspects of every complaint at an early stage' in order to achieve resolution say the Independent Case Examiner. The annual report from the Independent Case Examiner shows that 72 per cent of investigate...

Live at the ABC Work and Pensions Committee Wednesday 19 October 2016 Meeting starts at 9.30am Subject: Pension Protection Fund and the Pensions Regulator Witnesses: Dr Baroness Ros Altmann CBE, former Minister of State for Pensions, Tim Sharp,...

Economic Roundup

Tuesday 18 October, 2016

The Resolution Foundation have been summing up the prospects since BREXIT. Adam Corlett has this to say: We have seen more tightening of the labour market, with unemployment falling to a 10.5 year low. Underemployment and long-term unemployment are b...

More businesses employing traditionally lower paid workers are at risk of failure since the introduction of a higher national minimum wage six months ago, according to new figures.13 Oct 2016 The combined number of retailers, wholesalers, transport a...

Challenge Poverty Week 2016 Challenge Poverty Week is fast approaching, and we’re really keen to hear what your organisation has planned for it.  Challenge Poverty Week aims to bring together organisations from across civil society - from...

The U.S. labor market continues to recover from the still lingering effects of the Great Recession, but the question on the minds of many economists and analysts is how long can the healing continue? Or, in other words, has the U.S. economy hit &ldqu...

The Government must ensure that our new system of immigration provides the construction sector with enough skilled workers to build the homes and infrastructure projects we need, the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) has warned.  Responding t...

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