PCS Union launches strike ballot for civil service members in 214 government departments in dispute over pay, pensions and job cuts.
Rob Moss

Rob Moss
Rob Moss is a business journalist with more than 25 years' experience. He has been editor of Personnel Today since 2010. He joined the publication in 2006 as online editor of the award-winning website. Rob specialises in labour market economics, gender diversity and family-friendly working. He has hosted hundreds of webinar and podcasts. Before writing about HR and employment he ran news and feature desks on publications serving the global optical and eyewear market, the UK electrical industry, and energy markets in Asia and the Middle East.
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CIPD resourcing report warns that offering better salaries is unsustainable and that flexibility and career development are increasingly important.
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The rate of inflation has unexpectedly flattened – primarily due to falling fuel prices – despite predictions it would soar...
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Unions cancel planned industrial action as mark of respect following death of Queen Elizabeth II.
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ON-DEMAND | To mark National Payroll Week, Personnel Today teams up with Sage to host a webinar on payroll compliance for SMEs.
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An orthopaedic surgeon dismissed for whistleblowing about patient safety concerns has won his claim against the Care Quality Commission (CQC)...
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Trade union Aslef has announced a new strike in September, which will see train drivers walk out at 12 train companies in a dispute over pay.
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Employers who have made great strides in their employer branding and recruitment communications are being invited to enter the 2023...
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Jobseekers more likely to back out of accepted job offers, mainly because they receive a better offer elsewhere.
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Employers’ ability to match the cost of living in pay settlements has suffered another blow as the investment bank Goldman...
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Union body says government should set the Low Pay Commission a new minimum wage target of 75% of median earnings.
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Hybrid working research by JLL shows that employees need areas in the office for focused work they might otherwise do at home.
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In Biggs v A Bilbrough & Co, solicitor branded a ‘ballbreaker’ is awarded £152,000 after successfully claiming sex discrimination and victimisation.
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Dutch research finds 12.7% of people with coronavirus go on to have long Covid symptoms as ONS analysis says 2.8% of people are suffering.
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CPI inflation forecast to climb above 13% and to remain “very elevated” throughout much of 2023 according to the Bank of England.