What would you like to ask the Minister for Employment?

We have an exciting episode of the HR People Pod in the pipeline, where we will be taking the opportunity to interview the Minister for Employment, Alison McGovern, and we want your help!

To help shape the discussion on the episode, we want to hear from you around some of the concerns, challenges as well as optimism you have towards the government’s Get Britain Working proposals as well as the recent Keep Britain Working review. 

Below is a reminder of some of the key proposals set out within the Get Britain Working White Paper:

  • Tackling long-term sickness – ambitions to reverse the increase in economic activity caused by ill health, with long-term sickness-related economic inactivity at a near-record high
  • Youth guarantee – a pledge to provide all 18-21 year olds in England with access to an apprenticeship, training, education or help finding a job
  • Jobcentre reforms – transforming the Jobcentre system into a new ‘national jobs and careers service’, which will focus on skills and careers rather than solely monitoring and managing benefits claims

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The Keep Britain Working review subsequently calls for urgent collaboration between government and businesses. The document suggested the inactivity crisis is “unlikely” to be resolved by the Government efforts alone, emphasising that employers have a “key role to play in creating inclusive workplaces that protect mental and physical health and support the retention and rehabilitation of employees, including disabled people and people with health conditions”.

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Thank you and look forward to seeing your thoughts, questions and comments below.

Parents
  • What are the chances of Britain introducing a wartime economy?This would mean restructuring the economy prioritise the war effort, shifting resources and industries towards military production, rationing supplies, and adjusting tax policies to fund the war effort. I ask this question as commentators suggest the UK is in an undeclared war with Russia.
  • I would like to know what the plans are regarding Access To Work. Considering the significant backlog of over 55,000 applications as of late 2024, what immediate steps is the government taking to ensure people with a disability are not being denied employment opportunities due to delays or potential cuts to this vital support?
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  • I would like to know what the plans are regarding Access To Work. Considering the significant backlog of over 55,000 applications as of late 2024, what immediate steps is the government taking to ensure people with a disability are not being denied employment opportunities due to delays or potential cuts to this vital support?
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