Census recruitment
National Minimum Wage
Pay and Work Rights
Time Off for Study
Trends in Employment
Volunteering
Working FAQs
Working Hours
Working Overseas
Your Working Future

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The 'Working' section will give you information on the laws that affect and protect you while at work and ,depending on your age, where you can work and for how long.

It will also help you with articles on different ways to work e.g. for your self or overseas or doing voluntary work. 

Additionally there will be articles on related topics like the labour market i.e. how the local employment is doing and what that means for your chances of getting a job in the different career areas.

 

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Census recruitment
Census recruitment to creating new jobs across England and Wales
National Minimum Wage
Information for You about the National Minimum Wage
Pay and Work Rights
Information on Pay and Work Rights
Time Off for Study
Information for You about Taking Time off for Study or Training
Trends in Employment
The majority of young people on Merseyside aged 16 – 19 remain in education, some only for one year, many for longer. Of course many of these work part-time while studying.
Volunteering
Information for young people on Volunteering
Working FAQs
Interactive Working FAQs
Working Hours
Information for You on the Laws around Working Hours
Working Overseas
Information on things to consider when working abroad
Your Working Future
Articles about the Greater Merseyside labour market and trends in employment