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House of Commons- Work and Pensions Select Committee
EVIDENCE SESSION: In-work progression in Universal Credit
9.30am, Wednesday 3 February, Grimond Room, Portcullis House
This is the first of three planned evidence sessions in this inquiry
Purpose of this session
The Committee will consider: the case for some form of in-work support within Universal Credit; the claimant groups which are most likely to be in low-hours, low-paid work and therefore require help; appropriate objectives for in-work progression, and how success should be measured; potential alternatives to a JCP-run, interview-based approach; how more employers can be persuaded to support in-work progression; how to take account of variations in local labour markets; and the likely effectiveness of Universal Credit’s financial work incentives.
Witnesses:
At 9.30 am
- Tony Wilson, Director of Policy and Research, Learning and Work Institute
- David Finch, Senior Economic Analyst, Resolution Foundation
- Emma Stewart MBE, Joint Chief Executive Officer, Timewise Foundation
- Dr Anthony Rafferty, Senior Lecturer in Employment Studies, Alliance Manchester Business School
- Julia Waltham, Head of Campaigns and Policy, Working Families
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