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Employers have certain legal obligations supporting breastfeeding mothers. By law employers must provide a suitable place for breastfeeding mothers to rest.
Encouraging applications from disabled people is good for business. There are benefits to keeping an experienced employee who has developed an impairment.
We have a statutory duty to find out and make sure young people between the ages of 16 and 18 years are in paid employment, education, or training (EET).
Guidance to help householders gain an overview of the ECO4 grant application process.
Energy costs are rising and there are many households who need additional help to reduce their fuel bills and increase the energy efficiency of their homes.
We often have to resort to using our powers to encourage landowners to observe their statutory responsibilities.
A register with enforcement action is available to the public. It contains full details of enforcement notices, stop notices and breach of condition notices.
England's Community Forests provide free advice and support to landowners and land managers in each forest area to plan, fund, and plant new woodlands.
Gain basic English, maths and digital skills to help you into work or further learning.
No charges may be made for entering pupils for approved public examinations which include GCSEs, A and AS levels, GNVQs and job-related qualifications
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