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News - 26 August 2016
Pensions will receive an increase in their weekly pension payments to reflect the cost of living
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News - 17 January 2017
Independent report shows Social Security Fund has enough assets to meet the costs of future pensioners and benefits in the short term
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News - 11 October 2016
A major review is launched asking for public feedback on income and retirement and the Social Security scheme
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News - 15 May 2017
A summary of Islanders' views have been published on the first part of a review into income in retirement and the Social Security scheme
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News - 20 November 2008
The Treasury has released figures showing that despite the troubled financial climate, the...
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News - 13 March 2018
An independent report has been published on the results of the second part of a major review into the Social Security scheme which considers changes to benefits
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News - 15 August 2018
Report includes range of statistics and information for 2017
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News - 28 May 2020
Today, the Minister for Social Security has approved the transfer of up to £150 million from the Social Security Reserve Fund into the Social Security Fund, to cover the cost of supporting Islanders and businesses during the coronavirus pandemic.
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News - 21 July 2017
The Social Security Annual Report 2016 has now been published and is available to download
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News - 12 November 2014
Social Security and Taxes Office improve service to the self-employed
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News - 30 July 2013
What action to take if you are a Social Security customer who has received a duplicate benefit cheque
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News - 10 July 2020
A support package of more than £150 million to boost the economy in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic has been unveiled by the Government of Jersey today.
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News - 29 September 2017
Islander's views are wanted on the future of parental and bereavement benefits
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News - 07 October 2016
The Social Security department wins the 2016 Public Sector Award category for the fourth year running
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News - 11 October 2006
The Social Security Minister has today announced that the 2005 Report and Accounts are now avail...
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News - 18 July 2007
The Social Security Minister published the 2006 Report and Accounts.
These comprise the resul...
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News - 29 July 2020
Assistant Social Security Minister, Deputy Scott Wickenden, has lodged a proposition to cut employees’ Social Security contributions by 2%.
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News - 11 April 2014
Independent review shows pensions and benefits fund is healthy
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News - 28 August 2014
Two new reports show what the Social Security Department did in 2013, and the state of the Health Insurance Fund
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News - 01 October 2015
From today Island residents can pay Social Security contributions online as part of the eGov programme to move services online
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News - 05 June 2019
An Assistant Social Security Minister has been appointed
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News - 07 June 2011
2% increase for employer Social Security contributions
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News - 31 August 2017
The Jersey Old Age Pension will increase by 2.8 per cent, from 1 October 2017
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News - 23 August 2016
Social Security has launched a new digital form to make the lives of its customers easier.
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News - 21 July 2011
The States Assembly increase Social Security contributions for employers of higher earners
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News - 10 July 2020
Deputy Judy Martin explains how Jersey's economy will be supported in the months to come
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News - 22 November 2019
Following customer feedback, anyone with a Social Security number can now apply online for a registration card.
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News - 07 September 2018
Ministers issue first response to an e-petition
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News - 26 March 2007
This plan sets out the Department’s main aims and objectives for 2007. It takes full account of and ...
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News - 05 April 2022
A new research report on Financial Wellbeing in Old Age has been published by the Government to help establish what needs to be done to help Islanders remain financially independent later in life.
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News - 06 June 2023
The Government has released independent actuarial reports which show the Social Security Funds continue to be in a good position
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News - 25 May 2012
All employees over school leaving age will continue to be entitled to either the minimum wage (£6.48) or the trainee rate (£4.86).
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News - 05 December 2011
Employers reminded that contributions for staff earning more than £45,336 per year will increase in January 2012
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News - 17 June 2008
No embargo ...
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News - 05 September 2011
Young jobseekers to receive incentives for attending work-related training programmes and unpaid placements
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News - 14 April 2011
States of Jersey Government Website.
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News - 08 January 2020
From this month, Jersey's Social Security pension age starts to rise incrementally.
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News - 14 November 2014
The move fits in with a wider drive to improve customer service and efficiency
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News - 12 January 2012
States partnership with JT offers new opportunities to job-seekers.
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News - 18 May 2016
The leavers form is the latest Tell Us Once project to be brought in under the eGov programme
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News - 20 October 2016
Find out the Minister for Social Security's response to the Scrutiny Review of living on a low income
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News - 03 February 2022
A chair has been appointed to the Independent Oversight Board, which will review the delivery of the Jersey Care Model.
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News - 08 November 2012
Social Security Minister proposes a new method for calculating annual increases in the old-age pension
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News - 30 September 2008
The Social Security Advisory Council (SSAC) was set up in 2003 as an independent body to provide...
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News - 22 October 2008
Last month, the States decided to allocate £5.8 million to help protect lower and middle income fami...
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News - 24 August 2011
The Minister for Social Security has released details of increases in benefit rates from October 2011
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News - 02 September 2021
A proposition has been lodged to allow the Minister for Social Security to increase the minimum wage in Jersey in January 2022
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News - 22 January 2007
The Social Security Minister has considered the Employment Forum’s minimum wage recommendation. Fol...
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News - 26 January 2012
Team calls for partnership to get job-seekers into work.
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News - 05 December 2022
The Minister for Social Security and the Minister for Health and Social Services have agreed to apply an above inflation 12% uplift to the weekly care rates included in the Long-Term Care Scheme from 1 January 2023.