Labour backbenchers have voiced their discontent after a DWP impact assessment indicated that around 3.2 million households ...
In his press conference launching the federal election campaign this morning, the prime minister claimed: “If Peter Dutton ...
WSWS reporters spoke to some of those attending Wednesday’s protest against the massive welfare cuts being imposed by ...
The election campaign starts with the government and opposition neck and neck – and minority government considered a real ...
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The Poole MP, Neil Duncan-Jordan, said he could not support the welfare cuts, telling the chancellor in the Commons: "It's ...
Initial jobless claims excluding federal workers fell by 1,000 to 224,000 in the seven days that ended March 22, the government said. A different category that counts just federal employees registered ...
U.S. applications for unemployment benefits held steady last week, a sign that the labor market remains healthy as companies ...
A Labour MP has strongly criticised the Chancellor's plans to substantially cut welfare spending over the next few years.
Under open costing, buyers determine product prices based on a transparent breakdown of production costs, including raw materials, labour, overhead, and profit margins ...
Labour was hit by a ferocious backbench revolt today as a Government assessment found welfare cuts could push 250,000 more ...
A Labour minister has apologised for comparing disability benefit cuts to children’s pocket money. Darren Jones, chief ...