Thousands of workers at Birmingham City Council vote in strike ballot over the £760 million liability in equal pay claims
Local authorities
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Home secretary James Cleverly announces a package of measures to curb legal migration, increasing the salary threshold by 48%.
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The High Court has refused Warrington Boroough Council's application for an injunction to prevent a bin strike by members of Unite.
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Does the four-day week grant employees the flexibility and skills development opportunities they desire? Or is it too rigid?
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AuditOne's organisational development work secured it the Excellence in Public Service HR award at the 2023 Personnel Today Awards.
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Staff at a waste services depot brought in illegal weapons to show other workers, an inquiry was told.
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Local governments have reached an agreement with unions over their 2023/24 pay deal, which will be backdated to 1 April.
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The government has issued guidance urging councils not to implement four-day working weeks.
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Kingston council criticised by employment tribunal for deadnaming a trans employee and for failing to update its policies.
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Birmingham City Council has reached an agreement with unions on a process for job evaluation.
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Skills for Care says the adult social care sector needs a workforce strategy to tackle recruitment and retention needs.
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Birmingham City Council is one of a number of councils teetering on 'bankruptcy', but what does that mean for HR and resourcing in local authorities?
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Leeds City Council has a huge variety of HR and payroll requirements with different pensions, pay cycles and contracts to account for
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South Cambridgeshire District Council will continue its trial of a four-day work week, expanding it to bin collection workers.
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GMB is the largest staff union at Birmingham City Council, which this week declared itself effectively bankrupt.