the Employment, Skills and Enterprise Scheme definition

the Employment, Skills and Enterprise Scheme means a scheme under section 17A (schemes for assisting persons to obtain employment: “work for your benefit” schemes etc.) of the Jobseekers Act 1995 known by that name and provided pursuant to arrangements made by the Secretary of State that is designed to assist claimants for job-seekers allowance to obtain employment, including self- employment, and which may include for any individual work-related activity (including work experience or job search);
the Employment, Skills and Enterprise Scheme means a scheme under section 17A (schemes for assisting persons to obtain employment; ‘work for your benefit’ schemes etc.) of the Jobseekers Act 1995 known by that name and provided pursuant to arrangements made by the Secretary of State that is designed to assist applicants to obtain employment, including self- employment, and which may include for any individual work-related activity (including work experience or job search). This also includes schemes covered by The Jobseekers Allowance (Employment, Skills and Enterprise Scheme) Regulations 2011 as amended by the Jobseekers (Back to Work Schemes) Act 2013 – see ‘Back to Work Schemes’;
the Employment, Skills and Enterprise Scheme means a scheme under section 17A

Examples of the Employment, Skills and Enterprise Scheme in a sentence

  • Any payment made to the applicant in respect of any travel or other expenses incurred, or to be incurred, by him in respect of his participation in the Employment, Skills and Enterprise Scheme or Back to Work Scheme, but only for 52 weeks beginning with the date of receipt of the payment.

  • Any payment made to the applicant in respect of any travel or other expenses incurred, or to be incurred, by him in respect of his participation in the Employment, Skills and Enterprise Scheme but only for 52 weeks beginning with the date of receipt of the payment.

  • Selection for and participation in the Employment, Skills and Enterprise Scheme Selection for participation in the Scheme3.

  • Unless complex correlation analysis is provided, the HIDS will not be aware of attacks that span multiple devices in the network.4. A HIDS is susceptible to some denial-of-service attacks.5. A HIDS can use large amounts of disk space to retain the host as audit logs; and to function properly, it may require disk capacity to be added to the system.

  • Any payment made to the applicant in respect of any travel or other expenses incurred or to be incurred, by him in respect of his participation in the Employment, Skills and Enterprise Scheme or Back to Work Scheme but only for 52 weeks beginning with the date of receipt of the payment but only for 52 weeks beginning with the date of receipt of payment.


More Definitions of the Employment, Skills and Enterprise Scheme

the Employment, Skills and Enterprise Scheme means a scheme under section 17A (schemes for assisting persons to obtain employment: “work for your benefit” schemes etc.) of the Jobseekers Act 1995 known by that name and provided pursuant to arrangements made by the Secretary of State that is designed to assist claimants for
the Employment, Skills and Enterprise Scheme means a scheme under section 17A (schemes for as- sisting persons to obtain employment: "work for your benefit" schemes etc) of the Jobseekers Act 1995
the Employment, Skills and Enterprise Scheme means a scheme under section 17A (schemes for assisting persons to obtain employment: “work for your
the Employment, Skills and Enterprise Scheme means a scheme under Section 17A (schemes for assisting persons to obtain employment: “work for your benefit” schemes, etc.) of the Jobseekers Act 1995 known by that name
the Employment, Skills and Enterprise Scheme means a scheme under section 17A (schemes for assisting persons to obtain employment: “work for your benefit” schemes etc.) of
the Employment, Skills and Enterprise Scheme means a scheme under
the Employment, Skills and Enterprise Scheme means a scheme under section 17A (schemes for assisting persons to obtain employment: “work for your benefit” schemes etc.) of the Jobseekers Act 1995 known by that name and provided pursuant to arrangements made by the Secretary of State that is designed to assist claimants for job-seekers allowance to obtain employment, including self-employment, and which may include for any individual work-related activity (including work experience or job search). This also includes schemes covered by The Jobseekers Allowance (Employment, Skills and Enterprise Scheme) Regulations 2011 as amended by the Jobseekers (Back to Work Schemes) Act 2013 – see ‘Back to Work Schemes’; “Employment and Support Allowanace Regulations” means the Employment and Support Allowance Regulations 2008 and the Employment and Support Regulations 2013 as appropriate; “Employment and Support Allowances (Existing Awards) Regulations” means the Employment and Support Allowance (Transitional Provisions, Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit)(Existing awards) Regulations 2010;