The Metropolitan Police Service has been named an ‘Employer Champion’ by the Department for Work and Pensions’ Age Positive campaign
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Sir Ian Blair defends decision to quiz officers on sexual orientation.
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Officers at the Metropolitan Police are to be randomly drug tested as part of a crackdown on substance abuse, according to reports
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A trainee police officer has complained of racial abuse at the Metropolitan Police training centre in north London.
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The Metropolitan Police Authority has saved more than £30m in the past two years by focusing on the health and fitness of its employees.
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The Metropolitan Police will call on support staff from across the authority to take on certain policing duties if terrorists strike London again.
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Efforts by the Metropolitan police are failing to recruit enough women into the police service, according to the deputy chair of the police authority.
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The Metropolitan Police's new occupational health initiative will see all employees offered a comprehensive health assessment.
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Staff from the Metropolitan Police have graduated in business administration with the help of e-learning
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The Metropolitan Police has refuted accusations that its occupational health (OH) services are too small and inadequately funded to deal with long-term strain on officers
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Metropolitan Police commissioner has defended the service's strong stance on diversity following a tribunal.
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Police staff are to be offered the chance to develop their leadership and management skills with the aim of equiping them for promotion.
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The Metropolitan Police is struggling to meet ethnic recruitment targets imposed after the Stephen Lawrence inquiry, according to its most senior HR professional.
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The Metropolitan police is considering using a quota system to raise the number of ethnic minority officers in the force, its new commissioner has revealed.
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Specialist crime directorate sets up a programme to improve business responses to e-crime