Commenting on todays UK unemployment figures - showing a rise of 118,000 to 2.68m in the three months to November - UNISON General Secretary, Dave Prentis, said
Construction workers in Scotland will continue their protest tomorrow (Friday 13 January) and Monday (16 January) over the de-skilling and pay cuts being imposed by a group of rogue construction firms
The Home Office is the best public sector employer of the year for lesbian, gay and bisexual people, Stonewall has announced today
A new survey of over 1,000 members of the Institute of Directors conducted after the recent EU summit has revealed strong support amongst business leaders for both the Prime Minister’s veto and for a looser relationship with the EU
Responding to The National Audit Office Assessment of Adult Apprenticeships, published today, John Hayes, Minister for Skills said
Retail sales fell in the year to January, after modest growth last month, and sales were considered poor for the time of the year, the CBI said
The continuing rise in the unemployment figures, announced today (Wednesday 18 January), was laid firmly at the door of the coalition’s ‘dead end’ economic policies by Unite, the largest union in the country
Vernon Coaker MP, Labour’s Shadow Northern Ireland Secretary, responding to media reports that the Northern Ireland Secretary has written to the Northern Ireland political parties about talks to deal with the past, said
Today the National Audit Office (NAO) has published the findings from their inquiry into how government departments are implementing the Compact in their work
IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, and the European Investment Bank today agreed to improve collaboration between the two institutions when financing private sector development projects in emerging markets
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