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The eye-watering cost of childcare in the UK has become a barrier to work for many women.
The Access to Work fund helps people and employers cover costs of disabilities that might be a barrier to work.
Far from being an incentive, it has now become a barrier to work'" Like Brennen, Saunders has also frequently criticised the indefinite detention of asylum seekers.
"More generally we have protected the budget for disability employment services and recently kickstarted a two-year advertising campaign to support business to become more confident at recruiting disabled people as sometimes employer attitudes can be a barrier to work".
When ministers proposed the reforms, the DWP argued "evidence suggests that DLA can also act as a barrier to work when it should enable people to lead independent lives, including having or getting a job".
The principle underlying the WCA is that a health condition or disability should not automatically be regarded as a barrier to work, and in theory the policy is designed to ensure that support is available to help people find work.
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Being hefty — O.K., obese — is no barrier to working hard and being effective.
Superficial politeness and avoidance thus create a subtle barrier to working things out.
However, the proposed vaccine price proved to be a barrier to working with Pharma.
However, there was a major barrier to working effectively in this area, namely lack of time.
The biggest barrier to working across fields is the differences in jargon and mindset that each has.
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