Next stage of ‘safe and secure’ universal credit roll out revealed
30 April, 20140 Comments
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Lord Freud has revealed the details of the next stage of the Universal Credit roll-out. The next stage of the welfare reform will start in June, where the ‘safe and secure’ roll-out will be enforced at more jobcentres across the North West of England each week. And once every jobcentre across the region is covered, Read more
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