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The £ 3.60 increase in UA and SWA brings both of these payments to the lower range of the minimum adequate rate , as uprated by the consumer price index since 1986. This meets the target set in the NAPS and also in Partnership 2000.
The £ 3.60 increase in UA and SWA brings both of these payments to the lower range of the minimum adequate rate , as uprated by the consumer price index since 1986. This meets the target set in the NAPS and also in Partnership 2000.
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Social Welfare ( Consolidated Payments Provisions ) ( Amendment ) ( No.5 ) ( Increase in Rates ) Regulations 1998 ( S.I. No.184 of 1998 ] – These regulations provide for increases in the reduced rates of certain social insurance ...
Social Welfare ( Consolidated Payments Provisions ) ( Amendment ) ( No.5 ) ( Increase in Rates ) Regulations 1998 ( S.I. No.184 of 1998 ] – These regulations provide for increases in the reduced rates of certain social insurance ...
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The increase in workload shown in Table 9 has not been accompanied by an increase in staffing . According to the first report of the Expert Group on the Probation and Welfare Service ( 1998 ) , an increase of one - third in the number ...
The increase in workload shown in Table 9 has not been accompanied by an increase in staffing . According to the first report of the Expert Group on the Probation and Welfare Service ( 1998 ) , an increase of one - third in the number ...
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