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News - 06 October 2017
The registered unemployment report for the third quarter of 2017 has been released
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News - 10 July 2024
The Minister for Social Security, Deputy Lyndsay Feltham, directed the Employment Forum to conduct a consultation exercise to review the current levels of compensation awards.
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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News - 13 August 2010
A-level results due out next week
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News - 29 July 2010
Re-skilling for finance jobs
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News - 25 March 2011
States of Jersey Government Website.
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News - 20 March 2020
A series of legislative changes, giving Ministers additional powers to protect Islanders and manage the developing situation, will be lodged by the Government today, for debate in the States Assembly next week.
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News - 03 October 2013
First student nurses study in the Pre-Registration Nursing Programme in Jersey
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Kingdom; (o) the Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament established under section 1 of the Justice and Security Act 2013 of the United Kingdom …
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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News - 20 March 2020
Statement from the Minister for Economic Development
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News - 12 September 2006
21 July 2005The Policy and Resources Committee announces the appointment of Eric Le Ruez (currently...
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Download Draft Social Security (Health Bonus Scheme) (Jersey) regulations 201- (size 433kb) A In 2015, the Social Security Department paid a total of £472,500 in …
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the following in respect of the Social Security Department A The number of times the …
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News - 30 July 2010
Independent reviews of States departments
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News - 12 February 2019
The Minister for Social Security has today lodged a draft law to extend family-friendly employment rights.
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News - 03 June 2019
Employment Forum seeks views on proposed minimum wage
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News - 21 February 2007
The Employment Forum is recommending further changes to the Island’s employment legislation foll...
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News - 28 September 2015
The Employment Forum has recommended a 2.8% increase in the minimum wage which would give a new hourly rate of £6.97 from 1 April 2016 for all employees over age 16