Disabled people will have the right to try employment without the risk of losing their benefits under plans set to be announced as part of the Government’s welfare reforms.
The DWP has been warned that 'arbitrary' return-to-office mandates could disadvantage more than a million disabled people in ...
Combined with layoffs at the federal government, as well as hiring freezes and furloughs in state government, some economists are feeling nervous about the current economic situation.
Disabled to get ‘right to try’ work without risk of losing benefits - The Government is expected to announce a series of ...
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The lack of translation services will lead to more people being improperly denied benefits or jobs, experts say.
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As we reported in January, President Donald Trump inherited a resilient economy experiencing continued growth in jobs, ...
Philip Person, a labor & employment attorney at Greenberg Traurig, LLP, is a dedicated advocate for junior lawyers, ...
U.S. employers added solid 151,000 jobs last month, but the outlook is cloudy as President Donald Trump threatens a trade war ...
In late January, civil rights activist Al Sharpton led one hundred members of his National Action Network in a “buy-in” at a ...