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- 31 October 2016
Seasonal workers leaving Jersey for three months or more should complete the online Leavers Form
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- 20 October 2016
Find out the Minister for Social Security's response to the Scrutiny Review of living on a low income
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- 11 October 2016
A major review is launched asking for public feedback on income and retirement and the Social Security scheme
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- 11 October 2016
Lower income households will now receive a new, targeted Christmas Bonus
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- 11 October 2016
The number of people actively seeking work is increasing
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- 07 October 2016
The Social Security Annual Report 2015 has now been published and is available to download
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- 07 October 2016
The Social Security department wins the 2016 Public Sector Award category for the fourth year running
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- 05 October 2016
More parents on Income Support become employed, supported by Back to Work schemes
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- 13 September 2016
JobsFest initiative returns to help get islanders into employment which again includes a series of training events and an employer incentive
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- 23 August 2016
Social Security has launched a new digital form to make the lives of its customers easier.
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- 02 August 2016
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- 20 June 2016
Every year, approximately 300 young people join the scheme
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- 01 June 2016
The latest annual consultation on the minimum wage has been released by the Employment Forum today
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- 18 May 2016
The leavers form is the latest Tell Us Once project to be brought in under the eGov programme
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- 12 May 2016
This event has been organised to coincide with Jersey Business Enterprise Week 2016, and is an opportunity for local entrepreneurs to test out their business ideas and products.
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- 26 April 2016
Employers will receive financial support for trainees that are locally-qualified jobseekers with little or no relevant experience in the industry
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- 12 April 2016
An amendment to the Employment Law has also be lodged which, if approved, will introduce new employment rights for armed forces reservists
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- 07 April 2016
Hospitality employers are being reminded about a paid training initiative to help them recruit and train locally qualified jobseekers
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- 11 March 2016
Through the Hospitality Paid Training Initiative, the States is also offering employers access to financial support, worth up to £1,155 per employee, for recruiting and training locally qualified jobseekers who are new to the industry.
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- 02 February 2016
Under the programme, Back to Work will fund trainees’ wages at the minimum wage for up to four weeks while they are being trained in their new role