All 2 Debates between David Amess and Steve Webb

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Debate between David Amess and Steve Webb
Monday 1st September 2014

(9 years, 7 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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David Amess Portrait Mr David Amess (Southend West) (Con)
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5. What recent steps his Department has taken to support older workers.

Steve Webb Portrait The Minister for Pensions (Steve Webb)
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The Government have abolished the default retirement age, extended the right to request flexible working and given people more freedom in how they draw their pension pots to smooth the transition to retirement. We recently published “Fuller Working Lives: a framework for action”, which sets out the business case for employing older workers, and we have appointed Dr Ros Altmann as the Government’s business champion for older workers.

David Amess Portrait Mr Amess
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Does the Minister agree that with changing demographics—for instance, on Sunday 5 October in Southend there will be the largest gathering of centenarians in the world ever—employers should recognise the experience that an ageing population has to offer?

Steve Webb Portrait Steve Webb
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My hon. Friend is quite right that older workers have valuable knowledge and experience and that employers who fail to retain their older workers are losing important skills from their work force. However, I can assure my hon. Friend and the centenarians who will be attending his event in Southend that we do not require them actively to seek work.

Welfare Benefits Up-rating Bill

Debate between David Amess and Steve Webb
Monday 21st January 2013

(11 years, 3 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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David Amess Portrait The Temporary Chairman (Mr David Amess)
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That is not a point of order—it is a point of debate.

Steve Webb Portrait Steve Webb
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Amendment 12 is simply a vacuum that could insert anything—