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Posts Tagged: Employment

John Glen: We need more local innovation to help deliver social justice

What is needed is smarter budgeting – that uses evidence on what works to establish quantifiable future savings.

By John Glen MP | 16 May 2016 | 4 comments

Raffy Marshall: How to help the abused domestic workers who serve people from abroad

Without these visa extensions, the choice facing abused domestic workers is a bleak one. A brave few will report. Most will suffer in silence.

By Raffy Marshall | 23 April 2016 | 14 comments

Scott Bell: My life story so far, the EU referendum – and why we Conservatives have far more to unite than divide us

We are united by our belief in individual freedom, social and personal responsibility and our passion to see everyone have the opportunity to achieve their potential.

By Scott Bell | 16 April 2016 | 16 comments

The Rewards of Leave 3) Higher Wages

We are more likely to provide opportunities to lower paid British workers and to grow the economy as a whole if we vote for Brexit.

By Paul Goodman | 14 April 2016 | 49 comments

Economic inactivity and the balance of the sexes

Inactivity rates amongst women have declined markedly over the past two decades. They’ve risen slightly amongst men.

By Peter Hoskin | 12 April 2016 | 9 comments

Introducing the Rewards of Leave

A ConservativeHome mini-series begins today.

By Paul Goodman | 12 April 2016 | 55 comments

Dominic Raab: The Rewards of Leave 1) More jobs

Brexit would mean lower regulatory costs and greater opportunities for free trade on top of retaining a strong trading relationship with the EU.

By Dominic Raab MP | 12 April 2016 | 78 comments

The people who are returning to the labour market

Economic inactivity rates have declined in recent years – particularly among those who might otherwise have retired early.

By Peter Hoskin | 7 April 2016 | 8 comments

David Kirkby: The National Living Wage could undermine the Northern Powerhouse – so let’s vary it by region

There are negative possibilities for the supply of jobs, positive ones for productivity – and a lot of variation across sections.

By David Kirkby | 2 April 2016 | 31 comments

Why Conservatives should want to intervene in Port Talbot

Industries collapse as a result of uncontrollable economic forces. But politicians have some control over the extent of the fallout.

By Peter Hoskin | 1 April 2016 | 144 comments

What happens when industries implode

Jobseeker numbers have been rising fastest in areas built on oil and gas. Steel areas could be next.

By Peter Hoskin | 31 March 2016 | 17 comments

WATCH: “We do not need the EU to keep British people in jobs,” says Fox

The MP for North Somerset looks at Europe’s unemployment statistics for his latest One Minute Fox video.

29 March 2016 | 33 comments

The Budget. Osborne should dare to be dull.

The Chancellor should resist the temptation to ease the path to June’s referendum and further his leadership ambitions.

By Paul Goodman | 14 March 2016 | 34 comments

Chris Wright: This isn’t austerity. It’s a correction. The sooner we embrace that, the sooner we can redesign better public services.

We should start by recognising that current public services are not quite fit for purpose, and that cuts afford us an opportunity.

By Chris Wright | 13 March 2016 | 39 comments

From public to private sector jobs – how are the regions doing?

The number of public sector jobs as a percentage of all jobs has declined everywhere. But it’s not the only metric we should look at.

By Peter Hoskin | 10 March 2016 | 10 comments

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