Falling public sector productivity could drive up labour costs by more than £5 billion by the end of this decade, a forecast suggests.
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Royal College of Nursing warns Darlington hospital that its policy on single-sex spaces is unlawful, but the policy remains in place.
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Nurses, midwives and numerous other workers across NHS Scotland have accepted a two-year 8.2% pay deal.
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Teacher and union rep awarded £370,000 after head teacher unfairly dismissed her in ‘revenge’ for her opposing lesson observations plan.
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The government plans to cut the number of civil service roles in London by 12,000, closing 11 offices in the...
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Three-quarters of healthcare workers (76%) prioritise access to mental health support when evaluating job opportunities, a poll has argued.
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Nurses could be set to strike this summer as the Royal College of Nursing accuses the government of ‘insulting’ the profession.
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NHS trusts planning clinical and non-clinical job cuts as they attempt to balance the books to wipe out a £7bn financial shortfall.
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NHS worker awarded £29,000 by employment tribunal after being assigned Darth Vader personality type in Star Wars-themed Myers-Briggs exercise.
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Staff at 10 Reform councils in face ban on working from home after Nigel Farage said he would set up ‘efficiency’ units in each authority.
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Nearly two-thirds (65%) of school leaders and head teachers say their mental health has been harmed in the previous 12...
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Resident doctors in England have announced dates for a ballot for renewed strikes and industrial action over pay.
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NHS Lothian has apologised to staff in its maternity care unit after an investigation uncovered a toxic workplace culture.
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Hundreds of workers at the energy regulator Ofgem are being balloted over strike action in a dispute over pay and jobs.
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The talks represent Acas’s first major involvement in attempts to end the full strike since it started, on 11 March.