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To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions what assessment he has made of the success of job centres in placing their clients in jobs with Saga Healthcare Ltd.

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Asked by
Lord Mann (Labour)
Answering body
Work and Pensions
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
17 April 2013
Reference
151460; 561 c429W
House
House of Commons
On a day when employment is at the top of people's minds, could I ask the Prime Minister to join me in congratulating the Saga Group on its wise decision to move into Hastings, which has very high public sector employment, with up to 800 new jobs for the town?
Asked by
Amber Rudd (Conservative)
Answering body
Prime Minister
Prime Minister's questions - Supplementary
Status
Answered
Date
17 November 2010
Reference
518 c886-7
House
House of Commons

That is not my understanding of the figures.

Member
Baroness Featherstone (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
2 December 2009
Reference
501 c1134
House
House of Commons

I am against all bullying in all schools, as I am sure all other hon. Members are. The hon. Gentleman has cited high figures for certain types of bullying, but does he accept that there are high figures on almost every other kind of bullying too? The level of bullying...

Member
John Mason (Scottish National Party)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
2 December 2009
Reference
501 c1195
House
House of Commons

I thank my hon. Friend for that helpful intervention. One can never learn enough facts that can be used to rally to the cause.

Member
Baroness Featherstone (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
2 December 2009
Reference
501 c1137
House
House of Commons

I understand that the hon. Gentleman is speaking for himself and that it is his view that if one is in receipt of public funds and delivering a public service, one should not discriminate, and that therefore, for example, a Catholic adoption agency should not say that it will not...

Member
Evan Harris (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
2 December 2009
Reference
501 c1187
House
House of Commons

A rare triumph! I have actually got a Member—a Liberal Democrat Member, I might add—to agree with me on a matter relating to the Equality Bill. I can leave this Chamber a happy man. Whatever else happens throughout the course of today, I shall be able to go to bed...

Member
Philip Davies (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
2 December 2009
Reference
501 c1153
House
House of Commons

There is plenty of evidence for my argument. I am quite happy to debate the merits or otherwise of the minimum wage with the hon. Gentleman, but given the time that we have available and the number of things that we want to get through, now might not be the...

Member
Philip Davies (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
2 December 2009
Reference
501 c1145-6
House
House of Commons

I do not believe that there is going to be a change of Government, so if we do not get such a measure in the Bill, I will be back here fighting next time round. It is a general rule that we need such measures now. The longer we delay,...

Member
Baroness Clark of Kilwinning (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
2 December 2009
Reference
501 c1161
House
House of Commons

I am very grateful to the Solicitor-General for that, but at the outset of my remarks I offered her a choice: put the provision either in the Bill or in secondary legislation. Guidance would not be enough, but secondary legislation certainly would be.

Member
Lord Howard of Lympne (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
2 December 2009
Reference
501 c1203
House
House of Commons

I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time. I am pleased with the scrutiny and attention that hon. Members have given this important Bill. It has been considered for a considerable period in Committee and it has been improved in significant ways as a result...

Member
Vera Baird (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
2 December 2009
Reference
501 c1226
House
House of Commons

The theoretical possibility that the hon. and learned Lady just mentioned exists for all other terms and conditions of employment, but not for those connected with pay. Why, then, does she adopt this position, which seems to me inconsistent with what everyone agrees works well in the rest of discrimination...

Member
David Howarth (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
2 December 2009
Reference
501 c1166
House
House of Commons

My hon. Friend is absolutely right. Since Labour introduced the tonnage tax, the volume of traffic under the British flag has trebled—a massive change. When we introduced the tax, the British flag register was so small that many people, the industry and the Chamber of Shipping included, thought that it...

Member
Gwyn Prosser (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
2 December 2009
Reference
501 c1154-5
House
House of Commons

There are two questions: whether there should be a variety of providers delivering education or other public services, and whether they should discriminate. Plenty of faith schools do not discriminate. So why should one be allowed to discriminate in respect of either employment or the users of services, or pupils,...

Member
Evan Harris (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
2 December 2009
Reference
501 c1200
House
House of Commons

That is extremely helpful. I shall now discuss amendment 33, which stands in my name. Ministers have worked extremely hard on this legislation to try to attack harassment. I welcome the part of the Bill that seeks to outlaw harassment at work and tries to place duties on employers to...

Member
John McDonnell (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
2 December 2009
Reference
501 c1141-4
House
House of Commons

I am grateful for that helpful intervention about the situation in Northern Ireland, which the hon. Gentleman knows far more about than I do. I fear that the Government place regulation upon regulation on businesses, whether big or small. The thing in the House that causes me the most despair...

Member
Philip Davies (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
2 December 2009
Reference
501 c1145
House
House of Commons

I understand the reasoning behind the hon. Gentleman's point, but does he recognise that in a place such as Northern Ireland, where, thankfully, the Bill will not apply, even his amendment would mean that 90 per cent. of all sources of employment would be encompassed? They would be subject to...

Member
Sammy Wilson (Democratic Unionist Party)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
2 December 2009
Reference
501 c1144
House
House of Commons

It is a pleasure to speak to amendment 53 and new clause 35, on the Scottish Gypsy Traveller community. There are approximately 25,000 Scottish Gypsy Travellers, and it has been far from clear for a very long time whether they are protected by current legislation—in particular, the Race Relations Act...

Member
Baroness Clark of Kilwinning (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
2 December 2009
Reference
501 c1200-1
House
House of Commons

I will do so in a moment; I want to deal with this point, and then make sure that I finish very quickly. If the Government are right that they need to restrict the provision in schedule 9 to comply with article 4.2 of the European directive, it is clear...

Member
Evan Harris (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
2 December 2009
Reference
501 c1200
House
House of Commons

The hon. Gentleman has indicated that he has no difficulty with faith schools, but he suggested earlier that faith schools should not be allowed to promote a certain belief that people felt harassed by—and, indeed, that they should be covered by this legislation. He cannot have it both ways, can...

Member
Sammy Wilson (Democratic Unionist Party)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
2 December 2009
Reference
501 c1200
House
House of Commons