While military personnel are known to thrive on stress in conflict, evidence is mounting of mental health problems in civilian...
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This week sees the Chancellor’s latest Spending Review, with public-sector employers set for more budget cuts. Cath Everett finds out...
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Nearly all (98%) junior doctors balloted by the British Medical Association (BMA) have voted in favour of strikes, for the...
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Regulations have been drafted setting out how the cap of £95,000 on public-sector exit payments will work.
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NHS staff feel that they are sinking under a rising tide of paperwork, bureaucracy and workload pressures, two reports have...
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Rupert McNeil, the former group HR director at Lloyds Banking Group, has been appointed chief people officer for the civil...
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Public-sector employers will have to ensure that workers in customer-facing roles speak fluent English, the Government has confirmed.
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A cap on charges for agency staff in the NHS will be introduced over the next three years, health secretary...
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The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) have published a package of new rules to make...
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Last week’s World of Learning Conference focused strongly on the ways organisations can facilitate it, and how to pass control...
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European countries need to do more to address workplace mental health, a study finds in this month’s round-up of recent...
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The cap on redundancy pay for public-sector workers will be set at £95,000, the Government has confirmed.
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Policeman brings tribunal claim after losing post due to hearing impairment
by Nic Patonby Nic PatonA police marksman has taken two police forces to an employment tribunal after being removed from his post after he...
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An appeal has been lodged against the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) ruling that requiring police officers to retire after 30...
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An HR director in the NHS was constructively dismissed...