Andy Zanelli discusses the potential issues surrounding the abolition of protected rights.
Aegon has published a guide to State bereavement payments that will be issued with all death claim packs.
Bereavement benefits need to be altered to better support those who have suffered the death of a loved one, government research has found.
The government could force people judged too sick or disabled to be employed to do unlimited unpaid work or risk losing their benefits.
Grieving clients could be missing out on thousands of pounds worth of state bereavement benefits, RGA has said.
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Medical evidence used to decide claimants' eligibility for state benefits is frequently ‘seriously inaccurate', the Citizens' Advice Bureau (CAB) has revealed.
The government has suffered a significant setback in its welfare reform agenda after the House of Lords defeated three of the coalition's main proposals.
Women are nearly three times more likely to take stress-related absence than men, according to new research.
The fit note is failing to reduce employee sickness absence and may take five years to become fully integrated, the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) has revealed.