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Jacqui Mann outlines changes to the law when it comes to staff retirement
Working parents on lower incomes are being forced into debt, have had to reduce their hours or quit their jobs altogether due to problems affording childcare, reveals new research.
What practitioners can get from PEAL training, under a new remit, is explained by Karen Faux.
Family-friendly working is the virtue being sought by the pressure group Parents at Work in candidates for its prize for Britain's Best Boss 2003. Parents at Work chief executive Sarah Jackson said...
David Finch continues his series on Universal Credit by asking if the reform incentivises those on low earnings to work more hours in order to increase their income
A quarter of unemployed parents say they are unable to work because they cannot afford to pay for childcare, a new report claims.
The National Childminding Association is changing its name to the Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years as of next year.
Plans to extend flexible working rights to 4.5 million parents may be put on hold because of concerns over the economy, the Government confirmed on Monday.
<P>There are increasing opportunities for nursery nurses to use their skills and work with community health teams. Judith Napier reports</P>
The High Court has ruled today that the application of the benefit cap to lone parents with children under two is unlawful because it discriminates both against the children and their parents.