As the rollout of Universal Credit across the country
continues, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed the pace
for the rest of the process, as well as the sites going live up until the end
of March 2017. Rollout to five jobcentres a month will continue to June 2017,
expanding to 30 in July 2017. That will be scaled up to 55 Jobcentre locations
a month between October and December 2017, and to 65 per month from February
2018. The final 57 Jobcentre locations are scheduled to come online in
September 2018. For more information, read the briefing note from the DWP.
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