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An investigation has found that former Post Office chairman Henry Staunton used ‘offensive and outdated’ terms when discussing a job...
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Senior manager loses claim for discrimination against his non-feminist belief, after tribunal rules he was the ‘author of his own downfall’.
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Most prison officers in Scotland feel their retirement age of 68 is unfair compared with other uniformed services who can retire earlier.
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A Dorset Police officer allegedly used bolt cutters to 'forcibly' remove earrings worn by three trainee officers ahead of a fitness test.
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We provide details of where and when strikes are happening, as the UK battles with the ongoing period of industrial unrest.
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Tribunal finds the Department for Work and Pensions treated an autistic work coach unfavourably and failed to make reasonable adjustments for him.
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A guardsman in the British Army has won a claim of race discrimination and harassment against the Ministry of Defence.
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NHS England is set to withdraw funding for secondary care staff to access mental health support provided by NHS Practitioner Health.
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The home secretary has commissioned the development of an automated national police vetting system in England and Wales.
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We round-up some of the key dates and moments in the Post Office computer scandal so far and list the major players.
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Around 1,500 steelworkers at Tata plants in Port Talbot and Newport Llanwern have voted in favour of industrial action.
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A GMC survey has revealed that thousands of doctors could leave UK practice.
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Tesco will pay a ‘thank you’ bonus to more than 220,000 workers after soaring profits last year.
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Union encourages civil servants to submit grievance over return to office
by Jo Faragherby Jo FaragherPublic sector union PCS is encouraging its members to submit a grievance over the government’s plans to require civil servants to return to offices.