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No evidence of fairness in Government plans for spending cuts, says TUC

No evidence of fairness in Government plans for spending cuts, says TUC

[07-06-2010]
Commenting on David Cameron's speech today (Monday) on Government plans to cut public spending, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said: »


Job insecurity and older workers

Job insecurity and older workers

[02-06-2010]
Job insecurity three models - It is worth at the start to clarify how job insecurity is defined in order to identify causal relationships. »


No roll-back on equality: a coalition committed to women

No roll-back on equality: a coalition committed to women

[01-06-2010]
Lynne Featherstone, Minister for Equalities, today promised that the new Government would not roll back progress that has been made on equality. »


Commission calls on community leaders to tackle homophobia

Commission calls on community leaders to tackle homophobia

[24-05-2010]
The Commission has today written to Chief Constables and the Chairs of Local Criminal Justice Boards, Community Safety Partnerships and Primary Care Trusts, providing them with guidance on how they can play their part in tackling homophobic crimes and abuse. »


Record numbers of people into work in Yorkshire

Record numbers of people into work in Yorkshire

[21-05-2010]
Remploy, the UK's leading provider of employment services to people with complex barriers to employment, found 19% more jobs for people with disabilities and health conditions in Yorkshire last year. »


Analysis: How pro-gay is the new home secretary and minister for equality Theresa May?

Analysis: How pro-gay is the new home secretary and minister for equality Theresa May?

[14-05-2010]
Theresa May has been appointed home secretary and minister for equality, replacing Chris Grayling who was dubbed 'homophobic' by gay rights groups after suggesting that bed and breakfast owners should be able to ban gay couples. »


Savings and Investments

Savings and Investments

[07-05-2010]
Recent government statistics suggest that for the thirteenth month in a row the average British consumer is choosing to save more money than they spend. »


Disability Alliance and Remploy launch new independent advice service

Disability Alliance and Remploy launch new independent advice service

[05-05-2010]
Disability Alliance has teamed up with Remploy to provide a new independent advice service called Benefits of Working. This is for people using Remploy's services who are thinking about starting or returning to work. We are very excited about this new project as we know that many people trying to make the move from benefits to work worry about how their benefits will be affected and may not know what other support could be available. »


Accessible voting

Accessible voting

[04-05-2010]
The UK General Election takes place on 6 May 2010. Every polling station has provisions to make it accessible for all to vote. If you have any concerns about voting in the Election you can contact your local authority for advice or you can call the Electoral Commission on 020 7271 0592 or 020 7271 0728 for further guidance. »


New partnership will increase job opportunities for people with Autism

New partnership will increase job opportunities for people with Autism

[26-04-2010]
Remploy, the UK's leading provider of specialist employment services for disabled people, and The National Autistic Society (NAS), the country's leading charity for people with autism and their families, have pledged to work together to increase the number of people with autism entering mainstream employment. »


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