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  2. Jobcentre Plus - Wikipedia

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    Jobcentre Plus also offered services to employers and employment agencies, who can register their vacancies online through the online service or by calling Employer Direct. Vacancies are available immediately online. Alongside these changes, Jobcentre Plus has also changed the way in which claims to benefits are processed.

  3. Universal Jobmatch - Wikipedia

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    Universal Jobmatch was a British website for finding job vacancies. The site was developed in a collaboration between the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and Monster Worldwide, an American provider of employment services that operates Monster.com, a global employment website. [1]

  4. UK politics live: Labour warned National Insurance hike could ...

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    As part of their new plan, Labour says the Jobcentre system will be “transformed” into the new national jobs and careers service, pledging £55 million of investment.

  5. Employment agency - Wikipedia

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    The present public provider of job search help is called Jobcentre Plus. In the United States, a federal programme of employment services was rolled out in the New Deal. The initial legislation was called the Wagner-Peyser Act of 1933 and more recently job services happen through one-stop centers established by the Workforce Investment Act of 1998.

  6. Public employment service - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a federal programme of employment services was rolled out in the New Deal.The initial legislation was called the Wagner-Peyser Act of 1933. More recently, job services happen through one-stop centers established by the Workforce Investment Act of 1998, reformed by the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2013.

  7. Sector Based Work Academies - Wikipedia

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    SWAP is administered by Jobcentre Plus and available in England and Scotland. [1] A sector-based work academy can last for up to 6 weeks. Placements have 3 main components: pre-employment training – matched to the needs of the host business sector, including CV writing, interview techniques and workplace etiquette [2] a work experience placement

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