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Reducing the Skills Gap is a young person led training programme which aims to improve the development of employability skills of young people. The programme is delivered by a team of young people over a five week period. An event has been organise...
Commenting on the latest labour market statistics today (Wednesday), TUC General Secretary Frances O'Grady said:
Commenting on research published today (Wednesday) by the Child Poverty Action Group, which shows the parliamentary areas with the highest proportion of children living in poverty, TUC General Secretary Frances O'Grady said:
The value of South West's overall pay packet has fallen by 10% since 2007, according to a TUC analysis published today to launch its new pay campaign: Britain Needs A Pay Rise.....
The UK's overall pay packet was £52bn smaller last year compared to the eve of the recession in 2007, with total pay across some regional economies shrinking by ten per cent, according to a TUC analysis published today (Tuesday) to launch its new pay...
Opponents of privatisation of public services are often accused of being ideological dinosaurs, closing their minds to the benefits innovation and creativity and ignoring economic reality. While proponents of private sector delivery suggest the publ...
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