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Manningham Project have 24 years experience in providing advice services to people living in this area. We are specialists in all areas of employment advice. Our experienced advice workers will be able to aid you in all aspects of employment, from Jobseakers Allowance, Working Tax Credit etc. For those who wish to browse the information before applying, we have provided a list of websites that can assist. Just click on the link or the logo. The Department of Trade & Industry are working together with businesses, employees and consumers to drive up UK productivity and competitiveness to deliver prosperity to all. The Employment Relations Directorate is working to develop a framework for employers and employees which promotes a skilled and flexible labour market founded on principles of partnership. It deals with relationships between workers and their employers, including individual rights as well as collective arrangements The guidance is tailored to help you understand your own specific circumstances whether you are an employee or employer. The Low Pay Commission (LPC) was established as a result of the National Minimum Wage Act 1998 to advise the Government about the National Minimum Wage. Whether you need advice about rights and responsibilities around maternity or paternity pay and leave The national minimum wage is an important cornerstone of Government strategy aimed at providing employees with decent minimum standards and fairness in the workplace. It applies to nearly all workers and sets hourly rates below which pay must not be allowed to fall. It helps business by ensuring companies will be able to compete on the basis of quality of the goods and services they provide and not on low prices based predominantly on low rates of pay. The rates set are based on the recommendations of the independent Low Pay Commission. More Websites that could be of help
If you know of any other websites that could be of benefit to us or our clients, why not email us and we can check it out. |
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