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  • UK Government's Keep Britain Working review

    Created: 27/01/2025
    News/Events Category: Employability
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    The UK Government's new Keep Britain Working review explores how to urgently support people with long-term illnesses or disabilities back into work, and to stay in work. 

    Former chairman of John Lewis Partnership, Sir Charlie Mayfield, will lead the Keep Britain Working review to investigate the factors behind spiralling levels of inactivity, and how government and businesses can work together to turn this around, to get Britain working again. 

    The review will be the first of its kind, and following the launch of the Get Britain Working White Paper, it will be one part of the government’s Plan for Change to kickstart economic growth in partnership with businesses, driving up prosperity and raising living standards across the UK.

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