DWP Unveils New 'Keep Britain Working' Plan to Combat Ill Health
The partnership aims to reduce sickness absence and support disabled workers amid ill-health costing 7% of GDP, involving major firms and local authorities.
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Employers work with government to tackle ill-health
Employers work with government to tackle ill-health Polly Jones 6 November, 2025 Employers work with government to tackle ill-health 6 November, 2025 More than 60 employers are working with the government to tackle ill-health that is keeping people out of work.The project has been developed in response to Sir Charlie Mayfield’s Keep Britain Working Review which found that one in five working-age adults are now out of the labour force. This is…
DWP update as it plans to ‘Keep Britain Working’
DWP has unveiled a three-year scheme The Government is working Britain’s biggest employers – including Google, Sainsbury’s, BP and British Airways – in a major new push to keep people healthy, in work, and off benefits. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has unveiled a three-year partnership with businesses and local leaders under its new ‘Keep Britain Working’ scheme. It is designed to tackle the rising tide of ill-health that has force…
East Midlands Combined County Authority joins forces with Government to keep Britain working
East Midlands Combined County Authority is to join forces with the Government to tackle rising ill-health that is pushing people out of work and holding back growth. The joint effort, developed in response to Sir Charlie Mayfield’s Keep Britain Working Review, will drive action to prevent ill-health, support people to stay in work, and help […]
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